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Soldotna, Alaska fishing lodge, salmon, halibut, guided fishing
Soldotna, Alaska fishing lodge on the Kenai River
If you enjoy fishing you owe it to yourself to come to the Gone Fishin' Lodge and experience some of the best fishing on earth! The shear size and power of these fish can leave you breathless, whether it's from fighting a 60 pound King Salmon, a 100 pound Halibut, or just the awesome beauty of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska.
All of our fishing trips include an experienced guide, high quality fishing equipment, and a fishing experience like no other!
Every fish pictured on this ad was caught by someone staying at the Gone Fishin' Lodge. It is also important to point out that these pictures are not from extraordinary fishing trips. Most fishing trips produce fish and pictures just like these.
King Salmon
King Salmon are considered by some to be the ultimate catch in Alaska. They range from 20 to 90 pounds, and with their unbelievable power and the Kenai River's strong current, they will give you the fight of your life!
King Salmon run up the Kenai River and right past our lodge in May, June and July. There is also some very good salt water King Salmon fishing in May.
The World Record King Salmon Weighed 97 lbs. 4 oz. Caught by Lester Anderson May 17th, 1985 on the Kenai River.
Silver Salmon
Silver Salmon are considered the "residents choice" and are renowned for their fighting spirit! Silvers are extremely aggressive and are fun for anglers because of the fighting and jumping. Silvers usually range between 7 and 15 pounds.
Silver Salmon start their run around the middle of July and end in late September or early October. August is the peak time for fishing for the fiesty Silver Salmon.

Halibut
Halibut are some of the best tasting fish in the world. Most Halibut caught are between 20 and 50 pounds with larger fish being caught very often. The world record Halibut weighed 459 lbs. 0 oz. caught in Dutch Harbor, AK June 11, 1996 by Jack Tragis
The Halibut fishing is best between May and September.
Dolly Vardon and Rainbow Trout
Fishing for these sport fish is a true anglers dream. Using fly rods or spin cast setups you can enjoy some of the world best sport fishing. While most fishing is catch-and-release you will have pictures to prove you were there. The world record Dolly Vardon was 19 lb. 4 oz. on the Kenai River, Alaska in 1998. The world record Rainbow was 42 lbs. 2 oz. Bell Island, Alaska on June 22, 1970 by David Robert White.
The best fishing for these sport fish is between June and September.
Soldotna fishing lodge
You will be staying at the Gone Fishin' Lodge in Soldotna, just 3 hours south of Anchorage. We are right on the world famous Kenai River where we fish for Trophy King Salmon, Silver Salmon, and Sockeye Salmon.
The Lodge will accommodate 40 guests, with rooms for 2 & 4, or up to 7 per room. The rooms are furnished with modern kitchenettes, microwave ovens, full refrigerators, full bathroom, and a coffee pot. Every room is clean and in excellent condition. Cleaning service is provided daily by a member of our helpful staff.
In our main lodge we have a large fully furnished kitchen, laundry and freezer room, along with gas barbecues, located on the back 2,000 square ft. deck, all for your personal use. Our comfortable recreation room and lobby each have a TV with VCR to view the day's fishing or just relax with a good movie.
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