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  1. Kasilof River - Wikipedia

    The Kasilof River (/ kəˈsiːlɒf / kə-SEE-lof) or Ggasilatnu in the Dena'ina language is a river on the western Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. The name is an anglicization of Reka Kasilova, …

  2. Kasilof River State Recreation Site - Alaska

    The town of Kasilof is located fifteen miles south of Soldotna along the Sterling Highway on the Kenai Peninsula. It is a popular summer recreational destination. Camping, wildlife viewing, …

  3. Kasilof, AK | Things to Do, Recreation, & Travel Information

    Kasliof, Alaska is a fishing town on the Kasilof River, located on the western shore of the Kenai Peninsula. Find information on things to do, fishing, state parks, camping, lodging, and visitor …

  4. A Local's Guide to Fishing the Kasilof River in Alaska

    Oct 5, 2024 · The Kasilof river is just south of the famous Kenai river, and starts at Cook Inlet and flows into Tustumena Lake. The mouth of the river is popular for locals to dipnet while the rest …

  5. Kasilof River Fishing: Best Tips & Spots in Alaskan Wilderness

    The Kasilof River is home to an array of fish species that make every fishing trip exciting and rewarding. The table below provides a detailed overview of the species available, their peak …

  6. Kasilof River Fishing – Drift Boat Magic in Alaska’s Hidden Gem

    Mar 31, 2025 · The Kasilof is smaller and more limited than the Kenai, so guided drift boat trips fill up quickly —especially for peak sockeye and silver runs. Call Ian today at (907) 301-6957

  7. Kasilof River | Kenai River Recon

    The Kasilof River offers great fishing. Learn about its seasons, sections, target species, and how a guide can enhance your day on the water.

  8. Kasilof River Fishing Info & Top Rated Kasilof River Fishing

    The Kasilof River is a glacier-fed river that stretches for 17-miles from Tustumena Lake to Cook Inlet. It is referred to often as the little brother to the Kenai River, and the two Blue Ribbon …

  9. Kasilof River - Alaska Department of Fish and Game

    Kasilof sockeye salmon stocks are one of the most heavily fished in Alaska. The Kasilof River is the second biggest producer of Upper Cook Inlet sockeye salmon, representing nearly 20 …

  10. Kasilof River | kenaicowboys.com

    Just south of the Kenai River lies the Kasilof River, a smaller yet equally captivating Alaskan waterway that draws anglers looking for a more intimate fishing experience.