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    Kenai Cache Outfitters

    3.8 (23 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Waders and life jackets on! Ready to head out on the little drifter boat
    Nina U.

    Just like all tours in Alaska, there are several options to choose from! But if you're going during peak seasons like "Salmon Madness" then you better book early. We lucked out and found Kenai Cache that has more boats and is a little farther drive out but was available. The four of us woke up at 1am. (this is the life of a fisherwoman??) We drove 2 hrs from Anchorage to Cooper Landing (hotels out there were booked and the one nearby was $300+/night). This was the first time we saw Alaska dark and the views of the moon were amazing. Got there and found it with their flashy lights on the store and the Kenai Cache sign was hidden on the side of the building. Travis was our guide for the day and not sure he knew what he was in for. We had no idea we were going out on a little drifter. We thought it was going to be a big boat and possibly catch halibut. haha. He got us set up with waders, collected our permit info (we picked up the $20 permits from Fred Myers in the sports section the day before), let us use the portapotty and then we jumped into the jeep and headed 1 hour out. Wear spandex and wool socks! layer in a jacket, long sleeves, gloves, hat, sunscreen, bug spray, lunch, drinks, snacks, camera. Use the bathroom again at the dock. We were freezing heading down the river. Saw lots of bald eagles, tons of salmon jumping out of the water where two rivers merged together. All the good spots were already taken by the time we got there. Don't these people work??? But we found a spot and it was a little cramped but we took turns. Learned how to fly fish and I got the technique down. I almost hooked a fish 3 times but they got away every time! They just weren't biting for anyone up and down the shore. My friend caught two. One was cleaned by Travis right there on the shore and filleted for us to take home. The other one was hurt and we had to let it go. The restaurant near Kenai Cache wanted to charge us $25 per person to cook our salmon. That's how much it would've costed if we had just bought a salmon dinner from them! No thanks so we just went home. It was a fun day. For $240/person it would've been wayyyyy better if we had salmon to take home but ah, memories are what counts. They had met their limit (6 fish) for the previous 4 days. It was just too nice and pretty the day we went and the fish weren't feeding- they were chillin out from the warm weather. I had to take motrin when I got home cause my arm was sore from casting the line all morning. :-) Oh yeah and stop at the Wildlife preserve on the way back to Anchorage and see moose!

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    Knowledgeable, a wealth of fishing info, down to earth, and easy people to talk to. Best outfitter on the kenai.

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    Limited out on Silvers with our guide Scott. great experience. See you next year for Sockeye.

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    We had the best experience here! The guide services were awesome and we were able to catch many salmon. Highly recommended.

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    Been in town for 10 days and tried many times to get into this place as I was on the hunt for…read moresomething uniquely Alaskan. I even called PW on Tuesday, he said he would be open on Friday. NOPE. Leaving town tomorrow (Saturday) morning. I'm still looking for a knife but I'm not sure this guy wants my money. We'll see if he's open tomorrow but I doubt it given the irregular schedule.

    My wife and I were traveling from Anchorage to Homer while visiting from Wilmington NC and passed…read morethis shop on the way. We didn't have time to stop so we planned to stop back on our way back on Sunday. After reviewing his website we learned he was a third generation knife maker and didn't open on Sundays till 1 pm. We knew we would be coming through earlier so we were a little bummed we may miss him. I found Paul's number and sent him a text. He called me immediately and setup a special time for us to stop in on our way back. We were very excited he would do this. On Sunday 1/19 we stopped in about 12:15 pm and greeted us as we walked in. He showed us different knives and showed us around his shop. My wife and I love to cook so we were in the market for kitchen knives. After looking around and explaining what we wanted he said he could make it. He doesn't technically take orders and you don't pay for anything till it's made. He will basically make the type of knives we want when he is in the process of making a batch of knives and he will text me to see if I want any of them. He doesn't take "orders" because he wants to make what he wants then sell them. He doesn't want to be tied to an order book. I ordered 2 knives and will order a third soon. I would like 1 to pass down to my three kids. If your in the area please stop by his shop. You won't t be disappointed!! Or check it his facebook page. He has lots of videos of his knives

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