Kenai
Peninsula Borough |
144 North
Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 |
Phone -
(907) 262-4441 or (800) 478-4441 or on the web
www.borough.kenai.ak.us |
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TOURISM Industry |
RECREATIONAL FISHING
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The KPB provides a variety of recreational fishing opportunities. Salt water fishing ranges from halibut, cod or any of the five types of salmon, digging for razor or butter clams, or setting pots for crab or shrimp. Fresh water fishing includes the variety of salmon and trout in the numerous rivers and lakes in the area. Two major rivers on the Kenai Peninsula flow from the Harding Icefield and its glacial arms, the Kenai and Kasilof Rivers, both the target of large numbers of Cook Inlet salmon returning to spawn. On the west side of Cook Inlet, three major rivers provide opportunities for salmon fishing; the Susitna, Crescent, and Fish Creek. Other rivers and lakes too numerous to mention add to the fisherman's allure.
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Kenai River Registered Guides
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The Kenai River is a beautiful river flowing from glacier fed Kenai Lake through rushing canyons, into and out of Skilak Lake, through Soldotna and on to Cook Inlet through the mouth of the river in the City of Kenai. The river is teeming with life, whether it be fish, waterfowl, plant life or even the occasional moose or caribou swimming across or the seal or beluga whale following salmon upstream. The river is the center of political controversy as each user group attempts to maintain or increase their share of the plentiful and renewable resource.
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Kenai
River Registered Guides |
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Resident |
Non
resident |
Total |
%
Resident |
2006 |
332 |
105 |
439 |
76% |
2005 |
323 |
84 |
407 |
79% |
2004 |
317 |
67 |
384 |
83% |
2003 |
297 |
78 |
374 |
79% |
2002 |
291 |
92 |
383 |
76% |
2001 |
287 |
87 |
374 |
77% |
2000 |
296 |
84 |
380 |
78% |
1999 |
295 |
73 |
368 |
80% |
1998 |
292 |
68 |
360 |
81% |
1997 |
306 |
94 |
400 |
77% |
1996 |
287 |
88 |
375 |
77% |
1995 |
260 |
97 |
357 |
73% |
1994 |
224 |
80 |
304 |
74% |
1993 |
196 |
67 |
263 |
75% |
1992 |
194 |
181 |
275 |
71% |
1991 |
214 |
10 |
315 |
68% |
1990 |
234 |
96 |
330 |
71% |
1989 |
212 |
100 |
312 |
68% |
1988 |
191 |
77 |
268 |
71% |
1987 |
188 |
44 |
232 |
81% |
1986 |
148 |
5 |
198 |
75% |
1985 |
131 |
40 |
171 |
77% |
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The number of registered Kenai River guides increased from 171 during 1985 to 400 during 1997, decreased slightly over succeeding years, but jumped to 407 during 2005. There were 23 more guides on the Kenai River during 2005 than 2004. Of the 407 guides permitted during 2005, there were 61 new guides while 41 who had been registered did not register for the 2005 season. Seventeen of the new guides are non-fishing guides.
Kenai River guides may also be registered in other areas: Deep Creek SRA, Kasilof SRA, Anchor River SRA, Resurrection Bay, Kachemak Bay, and Prince William Sound, but in each case, the number declined during 2005.
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Each year, between 5% and 15% of Kenai River guide permits are for purposes other than fishing. During 2004, there were 32 permits, 8%, issued for non-fishing purposes, compared to 36 permits and 10% during 2003.
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Kenai
River Registered Guides |
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Total |
Motorized |
Drift |
%
Motorized |
2006 |
439 |
360 |
77 |
82% |
2005 |
407 |
324 |
83 |
80% |
2004 |
384 |
303 |
81 |
81% |
2003 |
375 |
301 |
74 |
80% |
2002 |
383 |
304 |
79 |
79% |
2001 |
374 |
300 |
80 |
79% |
2000 |
380 |
288 |
80 |
78% |
1999 |
368 |
278 |
82 |
77% |
1998 |
360 |
312 |
88 |
78% |
1997 |
400 |
292 |
83 |
78% |
1996 |
375 |
263 |
94 |
74% |
1995 |
357 |
214 |
90 |
70% |
1994 |
304 |
194 |
69 |
74% |
1993 |
263 |
212 |
63 |
77% |
1992 |
275 |
229 |
86 |
73% |
1991 |
315 |
243 |
87 |
74% |
1990 |
330 |
215 |
97 |
69% |
1989 |
312 |
184 |
84 |
69% |
1988 |
268 |
155 |
77 |
67% |
1987 |
232 |
138 |
60 |
70% |
1986 |
198 |
131 |
40 |
77% |
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Guides and Businesses Within the
KPB |
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KPB
Permanent Resident Guides, Businesses |
Businesses |
Guides |
Total |
Anchor
Point |
15 |
24 |
39 |
Clam
Gulch |
5 |
2 |
7 |
Cooper
Landing |
10 |
26 |
36 |
Homer |
85 |
39 |
124 |
Hope |
2 |
3 |
5 |
Kasilof |
18 |
9 |
27 |
Kenai |
40 |
19 |
59 |
Nikiski |
5 |
3 |
8 |
Ninilchik |
38 |
15 |
53 |
Seldovia |
7 |
2 |
9 |
Seward |
50 |
25 |
75 |
Soldotna |
156 |
54 |
210 |
Sterling |
38 |
15 |
53 |
Tyonek |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Total |
469 |
237 |
706 |
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The listing provides data regarding all sport fish charter businesses and guides licensed to provide sport fish charter services within the KPB communities listed based on the permanent address provided on the license application. The business owner may or may not be a guide. The guides that are listed are not business owners, but rather work for a licensed business. The guides may operate in fresh water or they may operate in salt water, or both. They also may guide within KPB waters, or elsewhere in the state. Guides and
business operations who do not provide a permanent address in the listed KPB communities may still operate within KPB waters.
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