(Map of Kenai Peninsula)


Air travel to Anchorage is arranged through your travel agent. Ted Stevens (formerly Anchorage) International Airport has convenient air service from most west, midwest and east coast cities. If you are eager to start fishing right away, commuter flights travel the scenic 60 mile, 25 minute flight to the Kenai airport hourly.

Access to the Kenai Peninsula from Anchorage by auto is via the Seward and Sterling highways. The scenic 150 mile drive is along picturesque Turnagain Arm, over the mountain passes of Turnagain and Summit and through several communities including the sport fishing meccas of Cooper Landing, Sterling and Soldotna/Kenai.

The Kenai River, Kasilof River and Cook Inlet attract sport fishing enthusiasts from all over the world. Peak fishing times are reserved up to a year in advance. To insure getting a seat on Wes' boat, it is highly recommended that reservations be made as soon as airline/cruise tickets have been reserved/purchased.



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