Kenai River Alaska Sockeye Salmon Fishing Report! Soldotna Alaska Redemption Update!
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2022
- Ryan Hall of @alaskasmallcraftadventures updates you with the Kenai River Alaska Sockeye Salmon Fishing Report! Soldotna Alaska Redemption Update! This update brings you down to Soldotna's College Hole and Rotary Park to check out world class fishing spots and see if there's any Sockeye Salmon swimming around! Tune in to immerse yourself on a lovely day out on the Famous Kenai River and receive a quick update on what's happening out on the water! Wondering if the fish are swimming by and you're not here to catch them? Then watch this video and find out if your intuitions are true!
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What a great guy! Sharing your knowledge and love of Alaska. What a good ambassador. Thank you.
Oh Im just out here trying to get hooked up! It's a pleasure sharing, thank you for watching!
Great channel! I'm heading back to Soldotna in two weeks. Can't wait! Tight lines & Alaskan bud!
Right on! The fish will be here and the bud will be all cured up and waiting for you! Safe travels good sir!
I Love Alaska, can't state this enough! Can't wait to get back next summer!
This place truly is one of a kind. I share your love for my home state!
Hope to see you next year
As long as the fish are running I will be too! Thanks for watching!
very interesting video
Im glad you think so. I had a good time making this one.
Great Video Bro thanks for the update on the Kenai. I will be down next week to give it a go
I have a feeling you'll be right on time!
Wow, great idea with the wire brush! I can't believe I have never used one before!! Might run into you on the river. Haven't been able to get out this week, but next week...it's on!! 😄
Oh yea, that wire brush is the ticket. The fillets couldnt be cleaner and truly makes all the difference when talking about top shelf table fare. Give it a try!
Awesome video
Thanks for checking it out! There's nothing like redeeming yourself after such a tragic loss at the net!
I fish the kenai for the first time last year and it was amazing can't wait to go back again this year
Id say were about 2 weeks away from this river packing full, which is typical. We're also getting rain now this week and that will also push the fish into the river. When you come down bring an extra cooler, you're going to need it!
Can’t wait to fish 🎣 there my friend I’ll be there next week hopefully can see you coming from California.
Ill be here and Im thinking the fish will be too! Safe travels on your journey up here and many tight lines to come! Be sure to check out tomorrows new video! Thanks for watching!
I watch every video you have on your channel and i also like 👍 too.
Wish I was there I'm coming next year. You need to come to Virginia Beach or outer banks North Carolina. Tons of different fish to catch and theres always something to catch.
Im definitely looking for awesome places to explore and fish. Thanks for the suggestion! Ill have to take a closer look.
Nice finally, lol. That is a weird looking gut, never seen one like that. Lol. Relief 😅
I know right?!! I was expecting a big tumor inside or something but the organs were just fine. When I made my belly cut the abdomen was filled with water, like light purple water. Im thinking it was bleeding out or something. The meat was outstanding though! The fish looked absolutely ridiculous though.
Love your video bro!!! Great tips and everything, hope you upload more videos. You mentioned about the salmon aren’t up there yet? So when is the pick season. Looking forward to heard from you and thank you❤️❤️❤️
Peak Season for the Kenai Late Run Sockeye fishery typically begins around July 20 and runs for about three weeks. The sockeye are usually followed by a healthy run of Silver Salmon that will take us into the start of September. Historically speaking of course. 🎣
Thank you so much
Please upload more videos, it seriously help me go through my PTSD thank you
@@jennizorpoblete6007 Oh its my pleasure. Thank you for watching me on my fishing adventures! I am already looking forward to creating my next video. Thanks for the encouragement. 😀
You should try the Situk river in Yakutat!
Oh yea?! I’d sure love to do a little traveling soon. I’ll have to look into that! Thanks for the suggestion!
Great video Ryan! This bank closure thing has me confused. If you stay 10 feet in the water are you able to fish the “closed areas” ???
That's what the signs say! The motor boats screaming by will send a 2 ft tall wake crashing right over your waders too. The irony of trying to protect the banks is overwhelming. Some areas you can walk on, others are protected. They State will boat right up onto the protected bank, throw out their anchor and start writing tickets if you get caught. No sense in messing around with the protected stuff!
Yes buddy that is a lower Kenai 5 year red. The Russian River reds are only a 4 year fish big difference an extra year makes in the ocean feeding. That's why I fish the run in July in Soldotna to try and catch those 5 year big bucks. My friend just caught a 9 pound red this morning fish was bigger that most kings caught in the Kasiloff river.
Those bigs are a sight to behold! You’re right that a 9 pounder is getting up there. Even most of the Homer feeder kings even struggle to reach 10lbs it seems. Albeit they’re most likely not a five year old. Well it sure is nice to hear about someone else catching a big toad too! It’s still early and not too many fins out there yet. Congrats to your friend!
Thanks for the videos. My brothers and I are coming up from Pennsylvania July 30. Our first trip to Alaska. Been waiting a year for this trip. We will be around sterling can you help us out on flies to use. Thank you for your time
Oh nice! What a wonderful time to visit. Im not sure what you're fishing for, but here is a Rig-Up video link for Sockeye Salmon. Maybe this is what you're looking for? ua-cam.com/video/2EUX9v-2FOA/v-deo.html
I saw that video already. It was helpful. Hoping to catch some silvers and pinks too
You should visit Ken’s Tackle just south of the kenai river bridge in Soldotna on the left. There’s a big salmon on top. He has the best selection of flies for sure. Grab some egg sucking leaches, chartreuse flesh flies, fake egg puffs… also cast all chrome vibrax spinners, pink orange or green pixie spoons. Ken’s also has packs of Coho flies packaged up!
Thank you. We love tying so we’ve been tying some stuff but wanted to be covered. 👍👍
Does that brush remove all the scales, or is it just to clean it up a bit?
That brush is the ticket to getting every single scale plus all of the slime off of the fish before you fillet them. It’s super effective and fast too. I scrub all of my fish. It cleans them so good that even the pickiest eaters will eat salmon.
Hello, great video. I had some questions on fishing reds in that area. Is there a better way to chat with you then under the video comments?
Unfortunately I limit my time to just this platform. But of course if you find me out on the water Im always up for talking fish!
@@alaskasmallcraftadventures I live in Michigan so not to much of a chance there :) tight lines!
Do you fish the Russian much for late run sockeye?
@@jeremykendall3003 Yes, I do. The run is already over really for the most part however if you like to immerse yourself in nature and aren't trying to harvest sockeye then a late July trip is warranted. You'll see the salmon turn bright red with green heads and morph into crooked hooked jaw monsters! The bears are already out up there. I seen 2 blacks and watched a Brown fish for salmon just last week. By this time now, the fish are already losing there luster and are getting darker. The meat is still fantastic but the catching can be limited. Also, depending on the weather, the river can become washed out and muddy and almost un-fishable! So far so good though and its still a good time! Have you checked out my Summer Solstice Trip at the russian? Here is a link ua-cam.com/video/oTtxp5-iTCk/v-deo.html
@@alaskasmallcraftadventures I did see that video! Great video’s!! Me and three of my friends from Michigan want to make a trip up there and fish Russian and Kenai river. We heard the second run sockeyes are bigger. And peak around last week of July. So just looking for some more intel from a local Alaskan. Any information is greatly appreciated.
Hi Ryan, I've watched several of your Sockeye fishing videos lately and would like to applaud you on your content, information/instruction, and overall video quality...all are pretty good. One critique I have and I hope you take it as constructive, is that you appear to snag and illegally keep a good percentage of your fish including the one in this video. If you are gonna be a successful UA-cam fisherman, your honesty and ethics need to be of the highest standards. You may be able to fool those who are inexperienced, but it will hold you back from gaining followers who can see what's going on. The reason you snag so many fish is due to the ripping action you do at the end of your drift. It is not necessary to do that, just let your drift finish without ripping it. You will catch more legal fish and not damage/harm as many. Will you still snag an occasional fish? Of course, but instead of snagging 70+% you will catch 90% of the fish you hook legally. And if you snag one just show it and release it, don't stage some phony hook in the mouth shot.
You are absolutely right when it comes to fishing these sockeye and the need to be legally hooking fish. And I applaud you for actually explaining why you think I snagged this fish. The "staged" hook in the mouth shot that you're referring to is me using my leader line as a fish stringer, as you can tell when the fish almost drifted away from me when it was in the water. I didn't bring a stringer that day by accident and wanted to keep the fish in the water while I was filming. I guess this looked "phony" to you and I can definitely see the confusion it created. When the fish came in it actually knocked my camera over and I completely missed the landing shot where you would have noticed it was legally hooked, but of course its hard to make everything perfect when filming by myself. I do take this as constructive, as you actually explained what it is that you want to watch and that will help me create a better show. I don't need to keep any fish from the river and will do better at releasing more of them for others to enjoy catching and hopefully earn more subscribers this way. Thank you for contributing.
@@alaskasmallcraftadventures I appreciate your nice reply. Will be there in 15 days so may run into you on the river. Happy Fishing!
way to keep a snagged fish!
Your contributions to my channel are always welcome. Your thoughts are so insightful and we are blessed to be graced with such knowledge on the subject. Perhaps a video of your own or more specifics on what bait to use and when the Sockeye are biting could help clear up how to do this correctly to your liking? Thank you and stay positive.
@@alaskasmallcraftadventures LOL! cmon ryan I love your keeping it PC! keep it up Bud!
see ya on the river. That college hole is where I fish as well.
Yes! A fish off we shall have! I’d say another ten days before the catching begins.
@@alaskasmallcraftadventures sounds like a great Idea!