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Fishing At Kenai River Hideaway B&B

 

    KENAI PENINSULA  

  FISHING CALENDAR

    May 1 to Sept 30-

-Halibut, Kenai & Kasilof Kings, Red salmon

    May 1 to June 30-

-Saltwater King Salmon

    May 1 to July 31-

-Kenai King Salmon

    June 10 to Aug 15-

-Red Salmon

    June 15 to Oct 31-

-Silver Salmon

    Aug 15 to Sept 30-

-Silver Salmon

    Aug on even years-

-Pink Salmon

 

The Kenai River is home to the 4 most sought after species of Salmon as well as some of the finest Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden you will ever see.  Not to be left out, the Steelhead put one a wonderul fight and grow very large.  Often while fishing you might get the feeling you are being watched, and that if often the case from the moose and eagles that are always wanting to know whom is fishing in their river.

We are more than happy to suggest several of the finest guides on the Kenai and Kasolif Rivers to you for your fishing experience, upon making your reservation or when you arrive.  We also work with fantastic Halibut and Ling Cod guides for your saltwater fishing experience.

We recommend you bring waist or chest waders, quality rain gear and warm clothing for layering. During our summer, Alaskan temperatures can reach 80 degrees but when it rains, one might feel uncomfortable unless properly dressed. If you want to bring one of your own favorite rods, feel free to do so, as there are a lot of wonderful bodies of water to fish around here.  If you have questions as to what type of tackle you might want to bring, please feel free to give us a call or send us an Email.,  We also rent tackle for those that just want to relax and fish from our dock for the wide array of fish in the Kenai River.  PLEASE NOTE: most guides provide all the equiptment you will need while you are fishing with them.  We provide a fish cleaning area and freezer space to store your catch until you leave.   We also have a Vacuam Packer you can use, to package fish you catch here, but you need to supply the bags.

 

Kenai King Salmon


Everybody's catching fish at Kenai River Hideaway!

 

Deposit and Payments
A 50% Deposit is required to confirm your reservation. The balance must be paid no later than 30 days before arrival. If reservations are by credit card charge in full will be run through at the time the reservation is taken and confirmed.

Cancellation and Refunds
All deposits and final payments are non-refundable if reservations are held 30 days or more unless the vacancy is refilled by the cancelling party. There are no partial refunds for late arrivals or early departures.

Liabilities
Kenai River Hideaway B&B will not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to persons or property, however caused, or for any cancellations or delays due to weather or transportation problems.

Easy to Find On The Kenai River
Kenai River Hideaway B&B is located in Soldotna, Alaska on the banks of the world famous Kenai River.  Our beautiful B&B is 147 highway miles south of Anchorage.  The drive is one of the most scenic drives in Alaska; through mountains and over the pass, past glaciers and over rivers.  And you're likely to see some of the wildlife that abounds; moose, caribou, sheep and black or grizzly bear.   You turn at mile Marker 94 off the Sterling Highway on Reboubt road

Easy to Contact Us...
Give us a call at (907) 262-7430 or Email us at: KenaiRiverHideaway@gmail.com and we'll help you design a fishing vacation package - but do it soon, booking starts in August for the following year and reservations fill up fast!  We work with some of the finest guides on the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers and they book up quick as well.  We are happy to refer you to several guides when you book your reservation or upon arrival.  You are also more than welcome to relax and enjoy fishing off our dock on the Kenai River.

Most Common Alaskan Fishes you could catch

KING SALMON
Known for its trophy-size Alaska King salmon, the Kenai River has two runs of these great fish. The first run begins in mid-May and the second in early July,  endng on July 31st.  In May 1985, a 97+ lb. Alaska king salmon was landed and still holds the current world record.  Kenai River king salmon average 30 to 60 lbs. with many in the 60 to 80 lb. Range.  The best way to fish for these magnificent fish is from a boat with a fishing guide.  The guides are experienced and know where to find the fish.  Some folks like to "try" to fish for them from the bank but landing them is another story!  The King Salmon is also know as the Chinook Salmon.

RED SALMON
The Alaska Sockeye, or red salmon, is probably the most sought after fish next to the Kenai Kings.  Red Salmon provides anglers with the some of the best salmon eating, great bank fishing, and a lot of action.  There are two runs, the first in June and the other beginning in mid-July when fishing fever hits the Kenai Peninsula!  Why fight the crowds when you can enjoy fishing in solitude on our very own Private Dock?  These ocean-fresh Alaska salmon provide a lot of after-hours fun.  The Red Salmon is also know as the Sockeye Salmon, and this is the one that often will suprise anglers because of the many flies names after it.

SILVER SALMON
Beginning in August, the acrobatic Alaska Silver Salmon will give you an Alaska fishing experience you won't soon forget! Alaska Silver salmon usually weigh between 8 and 15 pounds with trophies up to 20 pounds. These Alaska salmon are fun to catch and they are excellent eating.  Many anglers try their luck fishing for these wonderful game fish using light line and have some of the best batttles they will ever have.  And for you flyfishermen, if you thought bone fish were fun on a flyrod, then you have to try fly fishing for the wonderful Silver Salmon.  The Silver Salmon is also known as the Coho Salmon.  This is our families #1 salmon to catch and eat.  On even numbered years, a huge run of Pink Alaska salmon arrive with the silver salmon giving fishermen enough angling action to last a lifetime.  The Pink Salmon are also known as humpiesm because of the huge hump the males form on their back.  

RAINBOW & DOLLY VARDEN TROUT
Trout fishing the Kenai River is excellent.  August through October are great months to go after these beauties.  They feast all summer long on Salmon eggs so many grow close to 30 inches!  There are outfitters and guides on the Kenai Peninsula who offer full days of fishing for trophy trout.  We will be happy to make those arrangements for you as well.  

PACIFIC HALIBUT
Pacific Halibut are abundant in Alaska.  Halibut fishing here is good May thru September with boats leaving on a Daily basis out of Homer, Deep Creek, and Anchor Point, weather permitting.  All of these are about a 1 hour drive from Kenai River Hideaway B&B.  Alaska Halibut fishing trips are dependent upon the weather and seas but when these cooperate you are sure to take home halibut!   Sometimes you get lucky and will get a nice Ling cod or Goldeneye as well.

 

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