Kenai Peninsula County and
Kodiak Island, Alaska, September 20, 1998
Alaska features spectacular scenery as SteveT
fishes for Coho in Kodiak, Alaska. All photos courtesy of
SteveT, Copyright 2008
A report from SteveT
Steve
and Henny fish for salmon and trout in Alaska
We went to fish the Kenai River for three days with a
guide and caught a decent number of fat, fat, fat
rainbows with the largest probably close to 20-inches.
As usual the rainbows were sitting behind the sockeyes
waiting for their eggs. Later we also fished the
Russian River on our own where it
enters the Kenai.
It rained all day during our Kenai float trip but we found
one honey hole where I pulled out one rainbow after
another. I could have done that all day long.
The next day we flew to Kodiak to fish for Silvers (Coho) on our own We stayed
at a place call the Salmon Run Guest House.
The Silver fishing kind of sucked. We got four Silvers in
five days with the largest running about 12 pounds. We only
fished along the road system, which is about 150 mile long.
This was a mistake. There were lots of spinning guys trying
to snag Silver all day long. Not what I would call quality
fly fishing. We should have done an ATV trip or tried a fly out trip to
Karluk which is on the other side
of Kodiak Island and is supposed to be a place for
world class fly fishing for silvers.
If I have the opportunity to fish Kodiak again, I would not
fly fish along the road system. It get too much fishing
pressure. The Kenai River is more of a quality fly fishing
experience.
The Dolly Varden fishing was awesome
because nobody was targeting them. Henny caught two
24-inch Dollies and my largest was a 23-inch fish. We
only fished the Dollies in the afternoons from about 2
to 5 pm but we were able to catch them consistently.
We did most of our Dolly fishing on the American Creek a little ways up
from where it crosses the road. The side of the creek
(it's more like a stream than a creek) has a lot of
dense brush. Plus lots of bears, so you have to
constantly look around while you fish. Two bear got a
little close to us ( about 50 yards) but ran off once
we made our presence known.
EQUIPMENT: For the Kenai Peninsula for
Rainbows and Kodiak Island Dollies Henny and I used
7-weight rods and overlined them with WF-8 floating line.
The most effective flies were size 6-10 egg hooks with
beads. For Kodiak Coho we used fast action 8-weight rods
and reels with good drag (Abel 3N and Bauer M3) with WF-8
floating line. The most effective flies were size 2
silver/red flash, purple egg sucking leech and black egg
sucking leech.