Sunday, June 5, 2011

So it begins

June is off, and we're ready to start seeing some fish here at Big Sky!
The beginning of June is typically a little slow, but all the signs are hopeful for what's to come.
Sonar counts provided and calculated by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for Kenai River kings entering the river are looking good so far, and there are definitely fish in the river.
No one is wagering any bets on when the state officials will allow anglers to use bait just yet, but things are certainly looking alright.

In the meantime though, we have to trick these fish into clamping down on our lures using only sight.
Unfortunately, a combination of some very warm weather over Memorial Day weekend, followed by heavy rains in the mountains through the following week, has pumped a lot of melt and runoff into the river and clouded everything up.
To catch a king in these conditions basically entails getting in the right spot with the right fish, whacking it square upside the head with a lure, and then hoping it's dumb enough to bite!

On other fronts, the Russian River reds are also definitely starting to head up the Kenai for their mountain lake destinations.
A few have been spotted flopping in the hole out in front of camp, and if their numbers continue to come in steadily, we may seem some opportunities to intercept them before they reach Cooper Landing.

Saturday morning, Chief guide Adam and company scout for Kenai kings.
To use an analogy, June is a lot like getting a halibut bite. It usually starts off soft, with a few "tap-tap-taps" as the flat fish mouths the bait. Often, June ends like the hook set when it turns out that halibut down there turns out to be a 100+ pounder: with the rod doubled over and the angler just about getting pulled over the rail, line screaming off the reel.
This June is looking to be a 100 pounder, at least.

We still have plenty of space through the third week of June when things should be getting hot, give us a call: 1-877-536-2425.
We can also still arrange river and saltwater trips through the rest of the summer season.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

First kings!

Things are starting to gear up here on the Kenai.
Chief guide Adam has been out with his neighbors and managed to land a few nice looking early kings. Here's one from Saturday.
Mike from Anchorage with a nice bright one for the freezer.

Not all of us are such high-rolling executives though. Camp is getting cleaned up after a long winter, and new for this year, the Hawaiian Hut has a snazzy roof over the deck, and a few new grills have been added to camp.

Snazzy!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Spring is coming, so are the fish!

Hi, and thanks for stopping by the Big Sky Blog.
It’s still April as of this posting, and the first Kenai kings of the season are still somewhere out in the deep blue ocean, hopefully getting nice and fat for their big journey ahead of them.
That doesn’t mean it’s too early to dream, or to plan.
While space is filling up, we still have room for 2011, so don’t wait any longer. The trip of a lifetime is just a phone call away.
Give us a ring, toll free, at 1-877-536-2425; we’re happy to answer all your questions. You can also visit Big Sky online at http://www.kenaiguide.com/.
While we wait for the fish to arrive, here are a few teasers.











Keep your line in the water – BS