If you’re interested in fishing on the Kenai River, you’ll need a Cooper Landing, AK fishing charter to show you the best spots for sockeye, trout, and more. At Jason’s Guide Service, we’ll use our decades of guide experience to get you to where the fish are biting. We know the river, and we’re ready to provide our customers with the equipment they need to make their Alaska fishing trip a success.
When you’re shopping for an Alaska fishing charter, it’s important to book a team you can trust. But why do so many people need Kenai River fishing guides? Read on to learn more about Alaska’s best fishing destination, and contact us to start planning your trip.
The Kenai River (pronounced KEEN-eye) is the most popular sport fishing destination in America. Anglers from around the world come here for some seriously impressive catches – ranging from Dolly Varden char and rainbow trout to pink, silver, and sockeye salmon. The river is 82 miles long, so it’s broken up into three parts: the Upper River, the Middle River, and the Lower River.
Kenai fishing is world-class. But the Upper River (all 18 miles of it) is closely managed by Alaska State Parks and the Kenai River National Wildlife Refuge. It’s in everyone’s best interests to avoid overfishing the Kenai River. That’s why there are only a handful of competitive-use permits provided by the Upper Kenai River Refuge – and there are only a handful of Kenai River guide services. So what makes Jason’s Guide Service the best Cooper Landing fishing Charter?
Jason’s Guide Service is one of the few Alaska fishing charters that’s permitted through Alaska State Parks and Kenai National Wildlife Refuge to guide on their lands and waters. We fish the Upper Kenai River and Middle Kenai River down to Soldotna. Over all those miles, we’re careful to preserve this beautiful river for generations of anglers to come.
The Upper Kenai River is for drift-only fishing. This means no motors. Fortunately, we have our own custom drift boat to get you to where the fish are biting – without spooking the fish and tearing up the riverbank in the process. It’s a more environmentally-friendly way to fish, and we don’t create any noise pollution. It’s a green experience, and it also means you’re getting a tranquil day on the water with some of the best fish in Alaska.
Speaking of fish, we know ‘em all. If you’re just learning to fish, we’ll show you how to identify your catch, and we’ll show you which fish are meant for catch and release. And if you’ve gone fishing on the Kenai River before, we’ll show you our favorite spots for the fish of your choice.
If you’re ready to start your Alaska fishing trip, our Kenai River fishing guides are ready to help. Get in touch with Jason’s Guide Service today, and start planning your trip with the best fishing charter in Cooper Landing.