Tuesday, May 13, 2014

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Seward Alaska

You're going to be a bit early for the Sockeye run on the upper Kenai, and fishing the Russian River in Cooper landing will probably still be closed.  If you're going to be in Seward, Semaka charters runs a great Halibut trip out of there. Captain Clock is awesome. I did a short video for them last year when I was up there last summer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo_hK1qtFNI). You'll be able to get after some ocean Sockeye for sure.  If you want to float the Kenai for Rainbows I'd probably look to get a guide on the middle Kenai, since the upper Kenai doesn't fish as well until the Sockeye come up.  If you have any more questions I'd be glad to help. I lived in a tent up there from June till pretty much October last year. 

On Monday, May 12, 2014 2:01:33 PM UTC-4, TomG wrote:
I will be in Seward, AK from 6/7-14/14 for a reunion and I was wondering
if anybody had and experience/recommendation fly fishing around there at
that time.  I have fished Alaska twice before but never in the Kenai
Peninsula.  I know that the King Salmon fishing on the Kenai can be
extraordinary but I'm told I will be there a little early to fly fishing
for them in the streams.  Looking for advise/recommendations for Rainbow
and/or Dolly Varden fly fishing in that area either as a do-it-yourself
trip or with a guide. Thanks.

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