The much-awaited fishing season on the Kanektok River is finally here! It's an excellent opportunity to catch some of the finest grayling and trophy-sized leopard rainbow trout.
As the season begins, there are specific fishing techniques that work best during this time of year. Streamer, mice pattern, and waking fly fishing are some of the popular methods and while grayling and rainbow trout are available throughout the season, this early part of the season is the best time to catch them on top water. The fish are more active, and there's less fishing pressure, fewer salmon and dollies which increases success. So, pack your bags, grab your gear, and get ready for an unforgettable fishing adventure on the Kanektok River!
July 2: Sunrise at 5:34 am, Sunset at 12:09am (next day) ~ July 9: Sunrise at 5:44 am, Sunset at 12:02 A M (next day)
Daytime Tempertaures range low to mid 50's, mornings upper 40's low 50's
Same flies, different week, and some great mousing to be had! If you are into the mouse then the trout are here for it. There are lots of Grayling and Rainbows around, and the salmon are starting to show, fun times, you should be here!
The fishing conditions should be consistent, offering abundant mousing opportunities. Trout, in particular, have been actively feeding on mice, making for some great fishing experiences. Additionally, there are plenty of Grayling around, which offer excellent chances for those who prefer dry fly fishing. Anglers can use a light single-handed rod depending on the conditions and their preferences. Mouse or sculpin flies are recommended, as they have proven to be quite effective. Interestingly, Grayling have also been knows to come chasing after mouse flies, making for an exciting spectacle. Overall, it's an excellent time to be float fishing the Kanektok River with Alaska Rainbow Adventures.
12:06am (next day) ~ July 13: Sunrise at 5:51 am, Sunset at 11:55 pm
Daytime Tempertaures range low to mid 50's, mornings upper 40's low 50's
Here is yet another exceptional week to be on the Kanektok River, at this point of the season, early to mid July our team is focused on exploring the Kanektok's smaller side channels and tributaries, where you'll find an abundance of fish, including Rainbow trout, Dolly Varden, and Grayling. It's here you will find excellent dry fly sight fishing, again we recommend keeping a couple of rods ready with different setups to change things up quickly, as the available options can change in an instant. We can even make a stop and go after the tastiest of the Pacific Salmon, the sockeye and perhaps have some for dinner! Whether it's topwater mousing or going deep for that big bite with a Dolly Lama, our expert guides will help you get the most out of your trip. You deserve to experience the thrill and adventure of fishing in these serene and picturesque surroundings. So book your trip now and join us on the Kanektok River for an unforgettable experience!
July 12: Sunrise at 5:49 am, Sunset at 11:56pm ~ July 19: Sunrise at 6:03 am, Sunset at 11:44 pm
Daytime Tempertaures range mid 50's to low 60's, mornings upper 40's low 50's
By Mid-July the Kanektok is bursting with a diverse array of species, including Chinook, chum and sockeye salmon, Arctic grayling, Rainbow Trout, and bright freom the sea Dolly Varden easily spotted as they flash their sides while swimming through the shallows. You'll need to keep a couple rods rigged so as to be abale to change things up as whats available can change fast as we explore the Kanetok River in mid July! So, get ready to create some amazing memories, make some great catches, and explore the beauty of the Kanektok.
July 16: Sunrise at 5:57 am, Sunset at 11:49pm ~ July 22: Sunrise at 6:29 am, Sunset at 11:17 pm
Daytime Temperatures range mid 50's to low 60's, mornings upper 40's low 50's
The Kanektok River is a must-visit destination for anyone who is passionate about fly-fishing. This week, the river offers a rare opportunity for anglers to catch most of the species available each season, all in one go. With an abundance of dollies, sockeye and pink salmon, excellent numbers of Chums, and some kings, you're sure to have an unforgettable experience. But that's not all. Early silvers could also be spotted in the lower river, adding to the already exciting mix of species. This trip is also one of the last chances to float fish the Kanektok river before school starts. So, it's the perfect opportunity to bring your family along to enjoy the stunning scenery and have an adventure together. Get ready to create unforgettable memories and catch some of the most sought-after fish species in the world on our Kanektok River float trip.
July 24: Sunrise at 6:13 am, Sunset at 11:33 pm ~ July 31: Sunrise at 6:29 am, Sunset at 11:17 pm
Daytime Temperatures range mid 50's, mornings mid to upper 40's low 50's
The Kanektok River in Alaska has been witnessing a splendid natural spectacle since early August - the Coho or Silver Salmon have been pouring in with each incoming tide. This annual event, popularly known around camp as Silver Mania, has taken over the river, drawing a lucky few fishing enthusiasts from far and wide to experience the thrill of catching these prized fish on a true wilderness Alaskan river. This week is particularly suitable as the river teems with plenty of Coho Salmon, Silvers love to take pink wogs patterns off the surface, especially in slack water, or stripped over and past them and the chase is on! Don't let this golden opportunity slip away, the Dolly Varden/Char, and the trout just keep getting fatter as fall arrives!
August 31: Sunrise at 7:42 am, Sunset at 9:52 pm ~ September 6: Sunrise at 7:56 am, Sunset at 09:34 pm
Daytime Temperatures range low mid 50's, mornings mid to low 40's and cooler if skies are clear.
As we approach the end of the year, we are also nearing the end of the fishing season in southwest Alaska. However, before the season comes to a close, we have the opportunity to experience the breathtaking display of nature's beauty in its final moments. The vibrant mountainsides adorned in a myriad of colors, and the crystal-clear waters below are a sight to behold. It's a time to appreciate the dolly varden and char, as they reveal their stunning spawning colors while being reeled in. The coho, ranging from silver to rosy red, make a grand entrance, breaking the silence of the peaceful backwaters with their energetic runs. And if that's not enough to satisfy your fishing cravings, the rainbows are at their prime, having grown thick and plump after a summer of feasting. It's a season of abundance, wonder, and great fishing, culminating in a final celebration before the long winter sets in.
September 8: Sunrise at 8:01 am, Sunset at 9:28 pm ~ September 15: Sunrise at 8:17 am, Sunset at 09:07 pm
Daytime Temperatures range low to mid 50's, mornings mid to low 40's mid 30's and cooler if skies are clear!