Kasilof Salmon Fishing
Posted by Fisherman on 11 Aug 2007 at 9:06 am | Tagged as: Salmon Fishing
Tip! Due to the fact that salmon fishing in Canada known in the world, you can expect a lot of salmon fishing charters wherever you want to spend your fishing trip. Therefore, start your inquiry on charters that operate for a long period of time.
Kenai, Kasilof, Tustumena Lake, the areas of Kenai Peninsula Borough achieved universal acclaim with Mr. Lester Anderson and his 1985 catch of a King salmon. And overnight, professional anglers, regulars and starter anglers have arranged almost regularly for fishing expeditions towards Alaskan waters to try their luck on similar prizes.
To this day, Kenai River still remains a salmon hotspot. Particularly on the western Kenai peninsula and the Tustumena Lake where swarms of salmon, Kings and Silvers often migrate to these open water sheds to spawn. Fishing is especially good on certain seasons that it’s highly improbable that anyone would return empty-handed. Knowing when the salmon runs would never hurt, especially when returning with heavier wicker basket than your peers.
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Do you know when to arrange a Kenai and the Kasilof salmon fishing? Here’s the data regarding fishing success over Kenai and Kasilof areas. Study these facts before arranging your Kasilof salmon fishing.
1st run Kasilof Kings - strong during last week of May to 3rd week of June, moderate presence on early May and late June to early July
2nd run Kasilof Kings - strong on the 2nd to last week of July, moderate presence from mid-June to early July.
Kasilof Sockeyes - strong during last week of June to 3rd week of July, moderate presence on mid-June and last part on July to early August
Kasilof Silvers - strong during the 2nd week to 3rd week of August, moderate on last part of July to early August and the last week of August
Kenai is favorably known because it has the longest salmon presence than any other parts of Alaska. Here is the salmon data on Kenai River.
1st run Kenai Kings - strong during 2nd to 3rd week of June, moderate presence from 2nd week May to early parts of June
2nd run Kenai Kings - strong during 2nd to last week of July, moderate presence on early July
Kenai Sockeyes - strong during the last week of June and 3rd to last week of July, moderate presence on early June, early July and early August
As you can see, Kasilof salmon fishing is especially rewarding on June and July with heavy salmon presence, while Kenai offers a longer moderate presence of salmon. Work your fishing expeditions during peak runs but remember to book early. If you have access to this Kenai and Kasilof Salmon Fishing Chart, so would others.
Tip! The King Salmon is no doubt the most coveted price in Alaska salmon fishing, though over the years its estuaries are also known to shelter several gargantuan halibuts. But more or less, Alaska is more dominant with its endless salmon runs, and softer nerved anglers who are still skeptical in challenging the king can opt with other types of salmons other than the fiery King.
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