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King Salmon
King salmon are the world's largest, averaging 35 - 60 pounds. Trolling and drifting from power and drift boats in shallow water mean violent strikes with great fights. Beginners and experts enjoy success as our expert guides maneuver the boat to the fish- but once it's hooked…it's all you!

Acrobatic Silver Salmon
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Silvers salmon are an acrobatic species that readily take spinners, spoons and flies with equal abandon. Nearly as popular as the famous Kings, they are very popular with our returning guests.

Countless Sockeye & Pink Salmon
Sockeye Salmon (6/5 - 7/31) may be Alaska's most amazing sport fish. The first run migrates up the Kenai to the Russian, however it's the second run, in July, which our guests get excited about. Thousands upon thousands gang up in front of the lodge and make for great fun in the evenings after the King trips are over A great bonus species in July, their eggs and decomposing bodies provide nutrients for the fat rainbows we love in August and September.

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Spectacular Rainbow Trout
Dolly Varden/ Steelhead

The Area and it's surrounding rivers consistently produces some of Alaska's most impressive Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden catches. Our best fishing is August and September, with good catches available from the middle of June on. As they are a resident species we practice catch and release on all Trout species. Vying for the Kings for most popular sport fish in Alaska, the Rainbow combines with our excellent Silver salmon for great late season angling right up until the end of September.

Giant Pacific Halibut
Halibut reside in the deep, cold waters off the western and Eastern sides of the the peninsula. Early in the season we target them in Cook Inlet, often combining trolling for King salmon with bottom fishing for the giant Halibut.The Halibut is a delicious fish, best known for it's culinary, rather than it's fighting qualities. That being said, the large "barn door" specimens of 100+ pounds do put up quite a battle, and most guests long remember their Halibut adventure,

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