Strong sockeye run moving toward Russian River 
By Kat Sorensen CA Source: peninsula clarion 6/13/2019
Kat Sorensen
As of Tuesday, the confluence of the Upper Kenai River and Russian River are open to sockeye salmon fishing and if the run on the Lower Kenai River is any indication, fishing should be good.

“The first run of sockeye is better than I’ve ever seen it,” said local angler Jason Foster, owner of Foster’s Alaska Cabins in Kenai. “Our guys are limiting out every morning. I’ve never seen a retainage of sockeye on that first run down here.”
 

Foster recommends anglers find some fast-moving water, near the shore.

“These sockeye are going all the way up to the Russian, so they’re moving. They’re not holding up in holes,” Foster said. “All these fish are going to the Russian, so I imagine the Russian River is going to be amazing.”

For the Lower Kenai, a hook and bead is all you need. Anglers on the Russian River need to use Russian River flies — a single hook, unbaited fly with a gap between point of shank of 3/8 or less. The fly must weigh less than a quarter ounce. If a weight is used, it must be 18 inches ahead of the fly.

As for kings on the Kenai, they are out are present, but in low numbers.

“The kings have been present on the Kenai. There are a few out there but it’s slow,” Foster said. “We talked to a drift boat yesterday that got one. They are there.”

 
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