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Kenai, Alaska fishing in June. What do I need to know

5/18/22 @ 4:38 PM
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MindLeftBowie
MindLeftBowie
MEMBER SINCE 4/12/21

  I'll be flying into Anchorage and staying the night to get up and drive to stay off Kenai river for a 7 nights (2 days fishing for halibut in the Cook inlet, 3 days fishing for Kinds and Sockeye in the Kenai river and one day off to mess about on our own, and no fishing the day we get there I guess)

We booked with Rod N Real Alaska https://www.rodnreal.com/ 

This will be my 1st trip there. Anyone have experience with theses guys? 

Any questions besides the obvious I should ask them before leaving? 

I'm not traveling with any gear we will use all the charters stuff (not crazy about not having one of my reel/poles I like with me) but ...

Thank you in advance for any replies.




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6/20/22 @ 8:46 PM
Igor
USER SINCE 6/20/01

I worked in Kenai back in '92; Not sure if you're still up there but there was a little restaurant called "Little Skimo" that had AWESOME food.  If it's still there, give it a try.


6/20/22 @ 6:14 PM
nihsif
nihsif
MEMBER SINCE 6/15/01

MLB... thanks for sharing, great report and pics!

6/19/22 @ 5:20 PM
MindLeftBowie
MindLeftBowie
MEMBER SINCE 4/12/21

Happy Fathers Day

6/19/22 @ 5:05 PM
MindLeftBowie
MindLeftBowie
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6/19/22 @ 5:03 PM
MindLeftBowie
MindLeftBowie
MEMBER SINCE 4/12/21

Day 4 was set to be our day off to do as we please but we met a guy in Seward, that said he would put us on the Sockeye and we would have a shot at all of our limits (6) each man. My pops was out and was just as happy hanging out at the Caribou cabin at Rod n Real Alaska watching the nice selections of “CVD’s as he called them. Lol  it was a bit of a walk out into the bay at low tide. Its either one of the largest tide or the largest tide drops in the world and he would have had a hard time or surely fell in the water  

After reaching the small gravel parking lot overflowing with trucks and guys and families in waders and natives in T shirts and jeans. It was pretty cold and I wished I brought my wool hunting socks. 

On every Rod n Real Alaskan fishing trip the guides or Capt’s all had Avet reels minus Dave on the Kenai river had behemoth fly reels for the flossing  

Autumn at the lodge was taking care of the day to day operations bc the owner and his wife were having a baby  this week and we couldn’t be happier witn our trip and the accommodations.  We wanted to make some changes to our schedule and Autumn was very helpful at making that happen  in addition to lending us rods and reels and boot waders to take 2 hrs away for the day  luckily they didnt have any other river trips planned so it worked out for us  

We meet our buddy in the parking lot and head out to the beach access spot and once we get out of the small trail it opens io to long strip of fishermen flossing for sockeye  its a bit bit of a walk to get out to them and beyond the small pools of water still holding fish from the tide going out  We got out there just at the slack end of the low tide going into high tide and stayed out there for a while until it just got a bit hairy coming back in  we didnt catch out limit each bit brought in 6 or 7   The sights are unbelievable In Seward  

My brothers dont like flossing or snagging to much one one just complained about everything and its a bit of too much physical work for my old man to do all day  my Oldest brother (56) refused to learn the new ways and just complained about snagging  Well he brought his ultra light out there and out buddy took one look at him and said what are you planning on doing with that? Mind you he has 4lb test on it and the “snagging hook alone could surely break this rod/line  He refused and pushed on and set it up All our buddy could do was say goodbye to his $4 hook 1st cast the line broke before the hook hit the water  i was laughing so hard I had to walk away or surly there would have been a fight  im still laughing just as hard this day was awesome  

Reach out if you want to know where the salmon spot is in Seward.  I don’t want to just post the spot  

6/19/22 @ 2:47 PM
LJ Walleye Master
LJ Walleye Master
USER SINCE 9/6/13

MLB your reports has gotten me all fired up for my trip.  I hope I can get some nice pictures and articulate as well as you did, but I’m having doubts!  I leave this Friday for Canada, Cedar Lake at Cedar Point Resort.  Then get back for a couple of weeks and leave for Alaska on the 12th to Pybus Point Lodge. 

6/18/22 @ 8:08 PM
antler junkie
USER SINCE 8/17/05

Glad to hear you had an awesome trip MLB. Great job on all the pictures and stories. Reminded me of some of the great fishing I had in Alaska many years ago. Those Rockfish and Halibut will be some great eating. What time is dinner ?   LOL

6/18/22 @ 1:37 PM
MindLeftBowie
MindLeftBowie
MEMBER SINCE 4/12/21

Rock fish, supposedly like lobster lol we'll see. Man did the folks at Rod n Real take care of our fish. All said and done we had 4 boxes of approximately 46lbs of fish each for 180lbs of fish. all kept cleaned and washed properly and frozen and boxed /taped marked (Cheeks, Rockfish etc). On arrival at ORD and back to the far South side subs our fish was still solid frozen after picking it up 6pm Thursday and driving 5hrs 20 min to Anchorage. Eating dinner in a ski village just out side of Anchorage called Double Musky Inn, in Girdwood. Cajun/Creole steaks and seafood. It was our last dinner and I had the king crab.  We checked out and drove to Homer and picked back up our fish on the way back to Anchorage. After dinner we went straight to the Capt. Cook Memorial before checking into our hotel for the night and keeping the fish over night in the car and checking it in around 8am and arriving in Chicago at 7pm +2 hrs to get bags and get home. FROZEN SOLID! Thanks RnR.


6/18/22 @ 11:36 AM
Carpio
MEMBER SINCE 11/5/17

What are those dark fish above the halibut?   CARPIO 

6/18/22 @ 1:59 AM
MindLeftBowie
MindLeftBowie
MEMBER SINCE 4/12/21

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