Family Fishing with Kids in Alaska

Fishing with families and kids has to be one of our favorite trips to guide. There’s nothing more rewarding than watching families have a blast chasing fish and learning new techniques together, especially with the backdrop and atmosphere the rivers of the Kenai Peninsula provide.

One of the most common questions we get from parents is: “can we take our kids on our fishing trip?” The answer is always a resounding yes!  We encourage parents to bring their kids along. We’ve had a lot of kids on our boat over the years and have had a lot of great times showing them the ropes.

Our rivers are very family friendly and convenient making the planning and logistics of a fishing trip quite painless. There is easy access by road to boat launches on either the Kenai River or Kasilof River. Ample parking for RVs and cars is available as well as plenty of RV-friendly campsites

Seasonal Customer Service Supervisor

Initial Wage Range:  $18.00 to $23.00 per hour – $18/hr Base Pay plus $3/hr Attendance Bonus plus $2/hr End of Season Bonus

Working Conditions:  Five to six days a week including weekends, between 6:30am-8:00pm with 1/2 hour lunch.  Days off vary.  35 to 40 hours per week.

Supervisor:  Customer Service Manager

Time Essential duties and responsibilities

20% Reservations Department Supervision – Responsible for:
Provide department supervision when called upon by the Customer Service Manager.
Performing reservations duties as needed.

60% Customer Service Department Supervision – Responsible for:
Training and daily supervision of department staff
Ensuring department accuracy in completion of client documents and sales transactions
Overseeing the scheduling of daily work assignments
Identifying and promoting CDW and rental item sales expectations
Maintaining rental item inventory quality and quantity
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Fishing in Alaska

Adding a Fishing Excursion as Part of Your Trip to Alaska

What’s more Alaskan than tackling a world-class fish on a rod and reel? Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to Alaska from all over the globe for a shot at the trophy fish this great state is famous for. Whether by sea, river or lake, making a fishing excursion part of your trip should be atop everyone’s list.

I say it a lot, but on any given cast, an angler could conceivably hook and land a fish of a lifetime in Alaska. Whether your goal is to catch fish to take home, cast a dry fly at rising trout or simply have the experience of fishing in Alaska, there are seemingly limitless options no matter where you travel here.

One of the easiest ways to get your fill of fishing in Alaska is to book a guided trip down one of the famous rivers of the Kenai Peninsula. Most trips are all-inclusive and

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