Alaska's
Kenai peninsulas Fishing
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
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Is Alaska really, really far away? You won't want to drive unless you have a lot of time. We are about 2,500 Highway miles from Seattle. A flight to Alaska is about three hours from Seattle, five hours from Los Angeles or Chicago, and eight hours from Washington D.C. Do I need a passport to get to Alaska? No. Alaska is in the United States of America. Alaska was the 49th state to enter the union, earning statehood in 1959. We use U.S. currency, and electrical outlets are the same as everywhere else in the U.S. (110 volts, 60 AC) Where are you located in Alaska? Alaska's Homestead Trophy Lodge is located in the heart of the Kenai Peninsula, about 150 road miles south of Anchorage in south central Alaska. Our 160 acre homestead is centrally located halfway between Kenai & Soldotna on Beaver Creek a tributary of the lower Kenai River The homestead adjoins the Kenai Wildlife Refuge. How do I get to Alaska's Homestead Trophy Lodge? To get to our Homestead Trophy Lodge you will need to fly into Anchorage, or Kenai, and rent a car. Alaska is serviced by all major airlines and many seasonal charter airlines so there are many choices available from all over the country. After you pick up your rental car you will head south from Anchorage on Hwy1. Allow approx 3-4 hours drive time from the Anchorage Airport to the Homestead Trophy Lodge The drive is truly a great experience, you will see mountains, oceans, huge tides and an abundance of Alaska wildlife. There are plenty of pullouts along the way for your Alaska sightseeing enjoyment! When is the best time to fish in Alaska? Will we see the northern lights? The best time to see the northern lights, or “aurora borealis” is during a cold, clear winter night. We can still view the aurora late into May after midnight & the displays will return again in mid August. If you indicate that you want to be awakened, when the northern lights are dancing in the night sky we will give you a wake up call. Is it really cold and dark all winter long? No. The least amount of functional daylight we get during the winter is 7 hours and 35 minutes, and that occurs on Winter Solstice, usually around December 21. We gain daylight rapidly until Summer Solstice, which occurs around June 21 and we have nearly 24 hours of functional daylight. Temperatures range from an average low of 20 F /-7 C in the winter, to an average high of nearly 70 F/18 C during the summer. What time is it up there? Alaska is so big it has its own time zone: Alaska Standard Time (AST). Alaska Standard Time is one hour behind Pacific Standard Time and four hours behind Eastern Standard Time. So, if it’s 1:00 p.m. in California, and 4:00 p.m. in New York City, it’s Noon in Alaska. Don't call me at 4:00 in the morning unless we are going FISHING. How far away is Denali (Mt. McKinley)? Mt. McKinley, or Denali as it is called, is about 400 road miles away (000 km) from the homestead - about a 8 hour drive by car to the Park entrance. At the visitor's center inside the Park entrance, visitors can board shuttles to tour the interior and look for a variety of wildlife. To tour Denali will take 3 days so we would recommend that if you are going to Denali go there before your fishing. What about the bugs?
WHAT ABOUT BEARS?
Do you get many couples? What should I bring? Where can I eat and buy food? The Homestead Trophy Lodge is only 10 minutes away from the towns of Kenai or Soldotna. These are fishing resort towns and are well populated with an abundance of grocery stores and restaurants as well as many of the national fast food stores. Your private cabin at the lodge has a fully equipped kitchen where you can prepare meals. All kitchens are well stocked with food for breakfast & a grill for cooking up the catch of the day. Contrary to what you may have heard from long ago prices are probably the same as in any other area of the country. What else can I do beside fish? How about golf, canoeing, river rafting, kayaking, horseback riding, bear watching, wildlife sightseeing, hiking, clamming, flight seeing, not to mention a visit to the Kenai Fjords, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, Exit Glacier, Harding Ice field, Seward, Sea life Center, Homer, Chugach National Forest. Check out our activities page Will I see wildlife? The Kenai River valley is home to moose, eagles, bears, beavers, otters, and numerous fish and waterfowl. Wildlife sightings vary on each trip. Your guide will share with you ways to search for wildlife and recognize wildlife signs.
Do you always see bears on the bear viewing trips? Do I need a fishing license? Anyone over the age of 16 is required by law to purchase an Alaska fishing license. If you are fishing for King salmon you will also need a King salmon stamp. Where can I buy a license? You will be able to purchase a fishing license and stamp at almost any convenience store or at Carr’s/Safeway grocery stores throughout Alaska. They may also be ordered online through the Alaska Department of Fish & Game website. What is included in the price of a charter? Kenai Peninsula Fishing provides all fishing rods, fishing reels, tackle, boats, bait and any other equipment you can think of on all guided fishing trips. In addition to the professionalism of our guides you can also depend that you will be provided with top quality fishing gear that has been thoroughly tested in all Alaska fishing conditions. You may want to bring a rod and reel for all of the non guided bank fishing that is available.
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bring my own rod and reel? What if I've never fished before? No previous knowledge of fishing is necessary. We have taken some anglers fishing for their very first time. You need only be in average physical condition and have a hearty appetite for adventure. Fishing in Alaska is fun regardless of your experience level. Our guides are very patient & will teach their successful techniques to anyone who has the desire to catch fish. Can my family fish with me? We often guide groups or families with various ages and fishing abilities. Children over the age of 12 are able to handle the Alaska fishing challenges and frequently catch the largest fish in the group! Trips with children work best when a family fills an entire boat. This ensures that your guide can be flexible and accommodating to your needs throughout the trip. There's usually enough fishing adventure and wildlife sightings to keep the entire family entertained. Are there bathroom facilities along the river? On the Upper Kenai, we'll be fishing through some undeveloped wilderness areas with enough trees for everyone. On the Lower Kenai, restroom facilities are always available within a short boat ride.
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What is the average size Halibut? Can we keep the fish we
catch? What is the saltwater catch limit for Halibut? Salmon? Rockfish? Lingcod? The catch limit for halibut is two per person per day. For salmon (excluding King or Chinook salmon), the limit is six per person per day. When fishing outside the bay, only three of these six can be silver salmon, while inside Resurrection Bay, all six could be silvers. The limit for black bass is five per person per day; for yellow eye rockfish and lingcod, the limit is one or two, depending on the area fished. What are the freshwater daily fish limits? Do you clean the fish? Yes, your guide will filet your catch for you to take to package yourself or eat. We can also arrange for custom processing with several businesses in the local area that specialize in vacuum sealing and preparing for shipment on the airlines with you or via Fed Ex / UPS. Many of our clients also choose to exchange part of their catch for various kinds of smoked salmon & halibut that the processor prepares. These local businesses also can get shrimp, crab, red salmon, halibut, and other seafood if you would like to purchase it directly. How do I get my fish home? How do you cure your salmon eggs? How
long does it take to get to the halibut fishing grounds?
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fast are the halibut boats?
What happens if the seas are too rough to go fishing?
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