Kasilof River King Salmon Fishing Trips

Need a couple reasons to go drifting down the Kasilof River? Well here you go.

• 

Kasilof King salmon anglers are allowed to continue to
catch-and-release after retaining a king.


• 

The Kasilof River is
drift boat only. Between your catches of the day, you can enjoy the sheer beauty of the Alaskan scenery, taking pictures of moose, bald eagles, and other Alaskan wildlife, which are often seen along the river. The peace and quiet of the "non-motorized" section of the Kasilof will only be broken by the splash of your King or Coho Salmon on the line! And perhaps the exchange of fish stories between you and your guide.

• 

A guided drift boat trip for salmon down the nearby Kasilof River is a true Alaskan experience. It’s truly a team effort once a fish is hooked. As your guide rows to slower water, you the angler must control your excitement and your fish. The Kasilof King Salmon, at 20 to 40 pounds, may not be the giants of the Kenai, but they can put up a giant fight.

• 

You get more quality fishing with Eric Loomis Fishing. We now offer full day (8 hr min.) trips. Why a full day and not a half day? Simply, you will catch more fish. A full day really gives everyone on the boat a solid chance to catch a Trophy King Salmon. On full days, we can take our time through productive fishing holes, change techniques when needed, and fish a larger stretch of river.. All clients will get to fish at least one tide of incoming salmon. Our past clients have voted for the full day trip, and we agree.


• 

Silver fishing in August can be phenomenal. You may fish all day long, hooking numerous silvers, and not see another boat
  or angler. Though not for lack of fish or fight. The high success rate and unstoppable action of the Kasilof River has made this trip a favorite among our clients!

• 

Here are a couple more reasons. Need we say more?

For a peaceful Alaskan experience fishing for King Salmon, ask us about these Kasilof River King Salmon Trips!