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King Salmon Fishing
King salmon fishing on the Kenai River, the king salmon don't get
any bigger and fishing doesn't get any better! We are located directly
on the Kenai River. Our lodge has over 300 feet of private River
frontage with a private dock for launching our King salmon fishing
tours. We also offer King, red, and silver salmon fishing tours in
drift boats on the Kasilof River. King, red, silver salmon fishing tours
can last from 6 hours to 12 hours long. As part of all of our tours,
Soldotna B&B Lodge and Alaska Fishing Charters provides only
professional, experienced guides. All bait and tackle is included.
Also, filleting, vacuum packing, and freezing of your salmon caught on
your tour is also included. Soldotna B&B Lodge and Alaska Fishing
Charters also includes complementary use of rain gear and hip boots as
necessary for our tours.
Silver
Salmon Fishing
Silver salmon fishing on the Kenai River and the Kasilof, the
silver salmon don't get any bigger and
fishing doesn't get any better! We are located directly on the
Kenai River. Our lodge has over 300 feet of private
River frontage with a private dock for launching our Silver
salmon fishing tours. We also offer
silver salmon fishing tours in drift boats on the
Kasilof River. Silver salmon fishing tours can last from 6
hours to 12 hours long. As part of all of
our tours, Soldotna B&B Lodge and Alaska Fishing
Charters provides only professional, experienced guides. All
bait and tackle is included. Also,
filleting, vacuum packing, and freezing of your
salmon caught on your tour is also included. Soldotna B&B
Lodge and Alaska Fishing Charters also
includes complementary use of rain gear and hip boots
as necessary for our tours. |


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Pink Salmon Fishing
Every even year, the Kenai River and the Kasilof River have a
run of pink Salmon. These aggressive fish,
also known as "humpies" because of the large
hump males develop along their backs, number in the millions on the
Kenai River. There are days where the Kenai
River literally "boils" with pink Salmon.
You can see hundreds of them jumping out of the water at the same
time.
Humpies do not discriminate. Even the most jaded angler will have
absolutely no problem catching these fish. It is not uncommon
for anglers' arms to become completely
fatigued and sometimes develop carpal tunnel
syndrome type symptoms from fighting so many of these fish in one
day. This is definitely one case where it
truly is "catching" and there is no fear of
only "fishing".
Humpies are caught using much the same methods as for silver salmon
and King salmon.
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