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Experience a full day of Alaska salmon fishing on the Kenai Peninsula with professional guides, top gear, and the thrill of landing salmon for $350 per person.
If you’re eager to try Alaska salmon fishing, this full day tour on the Kenai Peninsula offers an exciting opportunity to land salmon on the Kenai River and Kasilof River. Priced at $350 per person and lasting about 8 hours, this experience is designed for both beginners and seasoned anglers interested in the 2024 salmon season. The tour features professional guides, high-quality fishing equipment, and a chance to catch over 2,500 salmon in 2024, making it a truly memorable outing.
This tour departs early at 5:30 am from Eagle Rock, Kenai, and includes most necessary gear, including fishing tackle, waders, river boats, and life jackets. Keep in mind, travelers should purchase their fishing licenses separately. While the tour provides almost everything you need, rain gear, snacks, sunscreen, and warm clothes are not included, so packing appropriately is key. Booking well in advance—about 64 days on average—ensures your spot for this popular experience.


This tour centers on fishing salmon in Alaska’s renowned rivers, with guides leading the way. The guides are committed to making your day memorable, aiding in catching salmon, and providing care after the catch with filleting and picture services. The Kenai River and Kasilof River are both well-known for their abundant salmon runs, making this an appealing option for anglers aiming for a productive day.
The start point at Eagle Rock is easy to reach, and the tour concludes back at this same location, ensuring a straightforward experience. The early start at 5:30 am allows ample time to enjoy the full 8 hours on the water, maximizing chances of a successful catch.
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Fishing takes place on river boats on both the Kenai River and Kasilof River, with travel distances from the launch site varying from 1/8 mile to a few miles. The guides supply fishing gear, tackles, baits, and waders—specifically for red salmon—so you don’t need to bring your own equipment unless you prefer to.
The main attraction is the opportunity to land Alaska salmon, an experience many find both exciting and physically accessible, as most participants can join. The waters are known for their vibrant salmon runs, and the guides are experienced in helping both novices and seasoned anglers hook these prized fish.

The tour includes:
– Fishing gears, tackles, and baits
– River boats and life jackets, suitable for infants to adults
– The guidance of professional fishing guides who assist in every step of the process
– Help with unloading your catch, filleting it for easy shipping, and taking pictures that are published on the tour’s website
This comprehensive approach ensures that even those new to fishing can enjoy the thrill of catching salmon, with the guides managing most of the technical details.

Travelers should prepare to bring their own rain gear, water-resistant footwear, snacks, drinks, and sunscreen. Since the tour is early in the morning, warm clothes are recommended, especially if the weather turns rainy or chilly. Fishing licenses are not provided, so purchasing one beforehand is a necessary step.

The tour departs from Eagle Rock, Kenai, AK, at 5:30 am sharp, so arriving prepared and on time is important. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics simple. The group size is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers, which helps maintain a more personal and attentive experience.

Professional guides like Dean, noted for their patience and knowledge, lead the trip. Their expertise ensures that guests are well-supported, from setting up to landing salmon. They also share stories and insights about the river, fish, and local environment, adding an educational element to the adventure.
The positive review highlighting Dean’s 10/10 patience and professionalism underscores the quality of guidance provided. Having guides who are attentive and experienced makes a real difference, especially for those unfamiliar with salmon fishing techniques.

Most bookings are made about 64 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity. It’s important to note that this experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. Therefore, travelers should confirm their plans beforehand to avoid losing the reservation fee.

This full day experience offers a high-quality, guided fishing adventure on Alaska’s iconic rivers. The combination of professional guides, top-notch gear, and the thrill of landing salmon makes it an enticing choice for those wanting to connect with Alaska’s wilderness.
While the early start and additional gear considerations require some planning, the opportunity to fish in one of the world’s best salmon fishing destinations is well worth the effort. The tour’s proven track record—over 2,500 salmon caught in 2024—speaks to its reliability and success.
“Dean was absolutely great! His patience and professionalism were 10/10. Great conversation via text and pictures of incredible stories and journeys…”
Do I need to bring my own fishing gear?
No, the tour supplies fishing gear, tackles, and waders for participants.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring rain gear, water-resistant footwear, warm clothes, snacks, and sunscreen to stay comfortable during the early start.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, life jackets are provided for all ages, and most travelers can participate, making it family-friendly.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations are recommended approximately 64 days in advance to secure a spot, as the tour is popular during the salmon season.
Can I get my catch shipped home?
Yes, the guides assist with filleting your catch, which can then be shipped for easy transport.
What if the weather turns bad?
While the tour does not include rain gear, it is advisable to check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for potential rain or cooler temperatures.
This full day Alaska salmon fishing tour on the Kenai Peninsula combines expert guidance, quality gear, and the excitement of landing salmon in pristine waters. It’s an excellent choice for anglers eager to experience Alaska’s renowned fishing in a well-organized, supportive environment.