moderate
7 hours
Participants should be in reasonable physical shape to handle standing on a boat and casting repeatedly.
Join expert guides on the Kasilof River for a full-day salmon fishing adventure in Alaska’s wild landscape. Perfect for all skill levels, this trip delivers unforgettable moments amidst stunning scenery and abundant fish runs.
$300 Per Person • May 15 to Sept 30 • Up To 5 Passengers • 7 Hours • All Gear Included
Experience the thrill of sport fishing on the stunning Kasilof River, where expert guides lead you through various techniques to catch salmon. Whether you're a novice or a pro, this 7-hour adventure promises unforgettable moments and the chance to uncover the river's hidden treasures. Join us for an extraordinary day on the water!
7 Hours or Alaska Department of Fish And Game daily bag limits
Nestled along the Kenai Peninsula, the pristine waters beckon with a symphony of sport fishing experiences waiting to be explored. Be it the artful grace of spey casting and the dance of swinging flies, the subtle finesse of drifting flesh flies, or the rhythmic joy of casting and stripping for sockeye, our team is your trusted companion for an exceptional guided fishing adventure on the majestic Kasilof River.
Whether you're a seasoned pro, or a newcomer, we're here to ensure your day is nothing short of extraordinary. No matter your skill level, by the time the sun sets, you'll depart feeling like you've unearthed hidden secrets of the river.
The annual return of salmon the Kasilof River is remarkably predictable. Our salmon fishing calendar is flexible to give you the best shot at the best fishing opportunities but generally looks like the following:
May 16 - June 15: King Salmon June 16 - July 31: King & Sockeye Salmon Combo August 1 - August 16: Sockeye Salmon Aug 17 - Sept 30: Silver Salmon
Our full-day fishing trips meet at 6:30AM
We will meet at the Kasilof State Recreation Area.
From the town of Soldotna take the Sterling Highway towards Homer approximately 10 miles. After crossing the Kasilof River Bridge, turn left immediately on Spetz Ave.
After parking, please make sure to pay the daily parking fee and then walk down to the boat launch and docks where you'll find your boat and guide waiting for you. !Description of image
Alaska Boat and Guide Service uses customized open bow boats modified specifically for fishing the Kasilof River. Our experienced guides have been fishing the waters of the Kenai Peninsula for years and we utilize top of the line Okuma rods and reels.
• River boat and experienced captain • Rods and reels • Chest waders and boots • All flies, tackle, and bait • Filleting of your catch
• Alaska sport fishing licenses are required for anyone 16 years and older. Please bring a king stamp if you are on a trip that includes salmon. • BRING YOUR FISHING LICENSE! • Weather specific clothing - Layered clothing with a water-proof shell. Rain gear, hats and gloves, sunscreen should all be considered depending upon the time of year and the forecast for the day. • Food, drinks, snacks, and water. Alcoholic beverages are allowed but please no hard alcohol or glass • Phones and cameras • Consider items such as sunscreen, bug repellent, polarized sun glasses. • Gratuities
First an foremost, any gratuity at all is incredibly appreciated but is never required. You will receive our 100% effort every time, with or without a gratuity.
Like most service industry jobs, a 15%-25% gratuity is very much appreciated. The job your guides do for you begins several hours before you arrive and doesn’t end for several hours after you’ve disembarked. It involves making sure the boat is in perfect and clean condition when you arrive. Taking amazing care of you while you’re on the boat, filleting your catch, teaching about our fisheries, and making sure all the fishing equipment is in perfect order every single day after every single trip. After the trip, a thorough cleaning of the boat, rinse down and inspection of equipment, replacing any lost or broken tackle or gear, regulatory book keeping and more keeps them occupied long after your trip is over.
Weather conditions can change rapidly; wear layers and bring waterproof gear.
Protect your eyes and skin from the reflective water and sun exposure.
Gear up and receive a safety briefing before the boat departs.
Maintain a safe distance from animals like eagles and otters along the riverbanks.
The Kasilof River has been a crucial part of local fishing traditions for generations, shaping the cultural landscape of the region.
Alaska Boat Rental & Guide Service emphasizes sustainable fishing practices, ensuring healthy fish populations and protected habitats.
Layers help adapt to changing weather throughout the day.
all specific
Reduces glare off the water, improving visibility and comfort.
summer specific
Protects your skin from sun exposure during long hours on the water.
summer specific
Keeps you dry during potential rain showers.
spring, fall specific