Kenai River Rainbow Trout and Silver Salmon: August 1 – 15
In
the beginning of the month we were still basking in the 80-degree
untraditional Alaskan summer. Then….. the temps dropped and the rain
started. The Kenai River in Alaska went through some dramatic changes
during the first two weeks. For us it meant tracking down and staying
on those Kenai River Rainbow Trout was a touch tricky, but we
prevailed. Our hats off to the hard core fly fishing and float
fishing clients that stayed focused and persistent!
What Happened? The Rainbow Trout Saga:
Here
is a quick breakdown of the curve ball Mother Nature threw at us. With
all the warm sunny temps we received during May, June, and July the
Kenai River began to rise due to the glacier melt, by early August we
saw big water that showed no sign of cresting. Once the heat subsided
the clouds came in and brought rain with it, the Kenai kept rising.
Soooo
with the increase of water levels the Kenai began changing
structurally, eddies appeared or disappeared, seam lines moved, holding
water became fast runs, etc. This caused the Rainbow Trout to move and
keep moving. Also, the Red Salmon carcasses and deposition areas for
these carcasses (aka trout food) washed down river, and washed out of
dead holding water. Once again causing the Trout to move around to find
food.
Now
lets throw water temp into the mix. During the warm sunny time we were
seeing surface temps on the Kenai River to hit 60, which is roughly
8-10 degrees warmer than normal. 2 degrees is kind of a big deal to our
Kenai River Rainbow Trout. Enter the clouds and rain, and the river
dropped back to it normal temps of 49 – 52 degrees.
Adding
all of these factors together, you have a really exciting playing
field! Good thing that Kenai Rainbows are smart because they stayed fat
and awesome, just a little tougher to stay on.
Kenai River Silver Salmon
While
the Rainbows were having an interesting time dealing with Mother
Nature, the Silvers seemed to not mind. Actually, this was on of the
best 1st Runs of Silvers in years! Epic Disney Land Unicorn fishing is
the best way to describe it.
From
the end of the first week through mid-month limits of Silvers came
quick and easy. Back Trolling sardine wrapped Kwik Fish seemed to work
best for us, we would see Kenai Silvers hit the plug as we were letting
them out! Doubles were commonplace as well as landing 5 fish in the
first pass! What a season!
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