Is June a good time to fish in Alaska?

The best time to travel to Alaska for fishing tends to be in the summer months of June, July, and August for peak season. During these months you can catch the end of the King Salmon season, and peak times for Silver, Red, Pink and Chum Salmon.

What fish are running in July in Alaska?

Fishing in Alaska in July can be one of the most exciting and busy times of the year for King Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Rainbow Trout and Dolly Varden Fishing. Not only is the weather great, the rivers begin to fill up with more and more salmon as the days go on.

What fish are running in June in Alaska?

RIVER FISHING IN JUNE: KING SALMON (PEAK), SOCKEYE SALMON, RAINBOW TROUT, DOLLY VARDEN. RIVER FISHING TECHNIQUES: BACK TROLLING, SPIN FISHING, FLY FISHING, SPEY FISHING. OCEAN FISHING IN JUNE: KING SALMON, HALIBUT (PEAK), ROCK FISH.

What salmon are running in June in Alaska?

Call For More Details About Kenai River Salmon Run Timing

Kenai Salmon Run Timing Kenai First Run
Coho Salmon Late-July through August
Pink Salmon Late July through Mid-August
Rainbow Trout June 11th through April 14th
Dolly Varden June 11th through April 14th

What time of the year is best for salmon fishing in Alaska?

Peak season for salmon fishing occurs from May through September, with the five major species spread across the season. King Salmon fishing begins in May, and you can continue fishing for Silver Salmon all the way through November.

What month do the salmon run in Alaska?

Each variety “runs” (moves upstream) at a different time during the year. King Salmon, also known as Chinook salmon, run from late May until late July. During mid-July to mid-August, it’s the pink and sockeye salmon’s turn. July to October rounds out the spawn with silver, also called coho, salmon.