ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

| Updated: 11:36 PM

Fish Creek Dipnetting

Wes Hudson cleans a salmon on the bank of Fish Creek while salmon dipnet fishing at Fish Creek off of Knik-Goose Bay Road in the Valley on Friday, July 29, 2011.

Salmon dipnetting at Fish Creek in the Valley.

Kenai River Dipnetting 2011

A dipper works on another fish that was pulled out of the Kenai River Monday, July 18, 2011. Dipnetters caught hundreds of fish this last weekend at the Kenai.

Kenai River dipnetters hit the mother lode over the third weekend of July, 2011.

Ship Creek fishing

While anglers flock in groves to the Kenai Peninsual for salmon fishing this week, Ship Creek in downtown Anchorage continues to supply large hauls.

Reds in Russian River; kings in major streams

Here is the quick look at the fishing prospects this week, from Mountain View Sporting Goods:

Fish and Game fishing reports by phone
• Soldotna: (907) 262-2737

• Palmer: (907) 746-6300

• Anchorage: (907) 267-2510

• Homer: (907) 235-6930

• Kodiak: (907) 486-5176

• Fairbanks: (907) 459-7385

• Juneau: (907) 465-4116

• Ketchikan: (907) 225-0475

• Haines: (907) 766-2625

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The sockeyes have arrived and are being caught at the Russian River. Obey the regulations and watch the ferry times. Don't get stuck across the river after 11 p.m. if you aren't prepared to stay until 6 a.m.

The best bets for kings are the Kenai, Kasilof or Deshka. Try fishing early mornings before the fish get tracked up by boats. Fish and Game has issued some emergency orders affecting king fishing. The Anchor is closed, and the Little Su will close Friday.

Ship Creek fishing has picked up a bit. Try the usual methods: a large Vibrax lure, or cured roe under a bobber. Also, Chester and Campbell creeks have opened for rainbow fishing. Small nymphs or sculpins usually trick the local 'bows.

There's a nice minus tide Saturday. Clam Gulch, Ninilchik and Deep Creek will offer good opportunities for razor clams. Remember, you need a fishing license to dig clams.

Here is the quick look at the fishing prospects this week, from Alaska Troutfitters in Cooper Landing:

Last weekend's opening of the Kenai River was a great one. The sockeye run started out strong, with numbers reaching more than 3,000 on Monday. A big push of fish was observed Tuesday on the lower Kenai and is expected to reach the upper river within the next two to five days.

Trout fishing started out strong over the weekend. The beginning of this week brought on some challenging fishing on the Kenai with the water level slightly low and the water very clear. The trout are easily spooked and require a little extra work. Try fishing from the bank with flesh flies and beads. The Russian is ripe for nymphing and a few are being brought to the surface with dry flies.


The Daily News fishing report is published each Thursday. For the latest and most comprehensive information every day, check the links on adn.com/outdoors/sportfishing. In addition to reports from Department of Fish and Game biologists across the state, you will find lots of photos in the Nice Catch galleries, links to current weather, river and stream flows, tide charts, fish counts, salmon run timing, fishing derbies across the state and how-to videos. You can also buy a fishing license online, check the regulations, read a blog with the latest fishery closures and emergency orders, and sign up for our fishing newsletter email.

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