Alaska Fishing Regulations

Updated Fishing Regulations and Emergency Orders – 2025

🧭 Stay Compliant. Stay Fishing. Alaska’s world-class fisheries are protected by a dynamic set of regulations that can shift throughout the season. Whether you’re targeting sockeye salmon on the Kenai River or heading down the Kasilof River, it’s crucial to stay informed about updated fishing regulations and ADF&G Emergency Orders to make the most of […]

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Experience the Ultimate Kenai Peninsula Fishing Charters in 2025

The Kenai Peninsula is home to some of the most incredible fishing charters in Alaska—and 2025 is shaping up to be a banner season. At Kenai-Fishing.com, our charter trips offer you unparalleled access to world-class salmon, trout, and even coastal species with the expert guidance of our local pros. Whether you’re looking for a full-day

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Full Day & Half Day Fishing Trips on the Kenai & Kasilof

Run By U.S.C.G. Certified Captains Who Know These Waters Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or an all-day adventure, Kenai-Fishing.com offers both full day and half day trips — guided by a U.S. Coast Guard–certified captain, fully licensed, insured, and dialed in to the fish. Every trip is built around what matters most: putting you

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Best Places to Fish on Your Own in Alaska | Kenai Peninsula Fishing Guide

🎣 DIY Alaska Fishing: Why Go Solo? Planning your own Alaskan fishing trip can be incredibly rewarding—and the Kenai Peninsula is one of the best places to do it. With world-famous salmon runs, accessible rivers, and plenty of public land, it’s ideal for anglers who prefer fishing without a guide. This guide covers the best

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Why the Kenai River is Alaska’s Most Famous Fishing Destination

🌊 The River That Built a Reputation When people think of salmon fishing in Alaska, they think Kenai River. It’s not just famous—it’s iconic. Stretching 82 miles from Kenai Lake to Cook Inlet, this glacier-fed river boasts one of the strongest sockeye salmon runs in the world. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or visiting Alaska

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Alaska Fishing with Ian McDonald – The Guide Who Knows Every Bend of the River

Experience unforgettable Kenai fishing adventures with a trusted guide who’s spent decades on these waters. 🧔 Meet Ian McDonald – Your Local Guide to the Kenai Born and raised in Alaska, Ian McDonald is more than just a fishing guide — he’s a steward of the river, a storyteller, and a patient pro who’s helped

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