Fishing The Kenai River In May

What species can I fish for during May on the Kenai River?

 

Rainbow Trout Fishing In May 

May on the Kenai is a month of change. Each year can be different and the weather is usually variable. The vast majority of the Rainbow Trout are busy spawning in the “closed section,” while the non-spawning Kenai River Rainbow trout can be found moving throughout the river feeding on outgoing salmon smelt heading to the ocean. With less pressure, and hungry fish starting to move, May offers up a few options to fish on the Kenai.

Kenai River Rainbow Trout in May
Fishing for Kenai River King Salmon in May

 King Salmon Fishing In May

The King Salmon runs on the Kenai typically begin at some point in May. Keep in mind, it is the beginning of the season and results vary year-to-year. There can definitely be some slower days as the run begins to build, but as more fish enter the system the fishing typically improve. Of course, there are those special spring days where the fish seem to appear out of nowhere. The fishing only gets better as the month goes on, as each new tide brings in more King Salmon.

There are other options available in May for the anglers looking to fish a little more actively. The beginning of the season is a great time to chase Kings in more un-traditional ways. We utilize both two-handed fly rods and conventional side-drifting techniques in search of the Kenai river. This is by no means always the most productive method, but catching a Kenai King from the bank is a feat that every angler needs to experience.

Frequently asked questions about fishing in May

What Is The Weather Like?

The month of May is still considered early spring in Alaska. Weather conditions can are typically quite pleasant, and anglers fishing the Kenai in May can expect to enjoy long daylight hours. With nearly 20 hours of daylight, you can definitely find a comfortable window to take part in some great fishing.What are typical river conditions in May?

What are the typical river conditions in May?

As the spring time temps rise, the snow pack begins to melt. Often times the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers are still quite fishable because of the large lakes at their headwaters. These lakes buffer the sediment load, and keep the river conditions very fishable throughout the spring. The tourism peak on the Kenai Peninsula typically falls in July and August, so May is a great time to enjoy fishing with minimal angling pressure.

Fishing in May on the Kenai River

 How Do I Book My Trip In May?

Book your trip early for the best chance at prime dates. Reserve your seat calling, texting, or shooting us an e-mail today. Lodging packages are available.

Double Haul tries to keep customer service at the forefront of our guided fishing trips and often will not immediately answer calls during guided days. Please feel free to text or email anytime, as that is often the most reliable way to get a hold of us quickly. We will respond to your calls ASAP. Keep in mind, we can always help you find a Kenai River fishing guide even if we are already booked.

Thanks so much. We look forward to showing you how a professionally guided fishing trip should be.

 Rates For Guided Fishing In May?

Shared Boat (1-5 ppl)

$250 per person – Half Day (4 Hours)

$350 per person – Full Day (8 Hours)

 

Private Boat (Up to 3 ppl per party)

$700 total – Half Day (4 Hours)

$1000 total – Full Day (8 Hours)

 

 Other Kenai River species we guide fishermen to:

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