“We come down here for a couple days around this time of year and today is my birthday,” he said. They make an annual pilgrimage from Anchorage. Manny Rivera and his wife Gloria Rivera were cleaning fish at a table in the flowing water of the Kenai River. Manny Rivera helps net a sockeye salmon for an angler fishing above the ferry crossing on the Kenai River on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. Gloria and Manny Rivera of Anchorage pull a sockeye salmon off a stringer while at a cleaning station in the Kenai River on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. “The girls are trying to compete with the seasoned fishermen on the Russian River.” We’re not getting our limit but we’re having fun. He said his family still makes an annual trip up to do some fishing. Tuter was born and raised in Soldotna and now lives in San Diego. (Bill Roth / ADN)Īfter catching his sixth fish of the day, Tim Tuter took a break to watch his family partake in the action on the Kenai River just downstream from the Russian River confluence. Tenley Tuter nets a sockeye salmon for father Tim Tuter, his sixth fish, as her mother Alissa Tuter watched on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. She said from reports she received Tuesday, anglers were still catching limits in a relatively short amount of time and traffic was flowing in and out fairly well at the Russian River Campground. Gates said the “robust” first run appears to be on time and just over halfway through by Tuesday, according to historical data. Rolly Anunciación caught his limit of nine, while Harry took five himself. Gates said the last time that happened was in 2019, when escapement goals were easily cleared. On Saturday, the bag limit increased to nine fish per day and 18 in possession. It’s part of fishing.”įishermen stood almost shoulder to shoulder in the water Tuesday in the classic Russian River combat fishing formation.Īnglers stand shoulder-to-shoulder on the Kenai River as try their luck catching first run sockeye salmon heading to the Russian River on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. “If you’re catching fish, it’s good fishing,” Harry Anunciación said. They stood with wide grins and a bounty of sockeye as they waited to board the Russian River ferry. Rolly Anunciación and his nephew, Harry Anunciación, were two of the anglers capitalizing on the strong run Tuesday. Rolly caught his limit of nine fish, and Harry caught five reds in 10 hours. Harry Anunciacion and his uncle Rolly Anunciacion haul their bounty of sockeye salmon as they boarded the Russian River Ferry after fishing on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. People are still getting limits up there and I would expect folks to continue to get limits through the weekend and tapering off probably next week.” “The last day of the early run will be July 14, so we do have 16 more days worth of counts coming in,” Gates said. The goal, set at 22,000 to 42,000, was cleared with 43,200 fish counted by Tuesday. Sockeye salmon on a stringer on Tuesday, June 27, 2023. (Bill Roth / ADN)ĬOOPER LANDING - Sockeye salmon are running on the Kenai Peninsula and fishermen are taking note.Ĭrowds flooded the Russian and Kenai Rivers over the past week as the Russian reached its early-run escapement goal on Tuesday, according to Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist Jenny Gates. Mike Nguyen of Dallas keeps his fly line tight as he fought a sockyeye salmon in the Kenai River on Tuesday, June 27, 2023.
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