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Catch & Release
Protecting the Trophy Kenai Trout Resource

Catch & Release

Conservation

Catch and Release Best Practices for Trophy Rainbow Trout

The Kenai River's wild Rainbow Trout are a precious resource. To preserve this world-class fishery, catch-and-release is legally mandated on the Upper River. Proper handling ensures hooked fish survive.

Keep the Fish in the Water

The golden rule of catch-and-release is: keep the fish's gills wet. Exposure to air causes rapid stress. Dehook the trout while it is submerged in your net.

Rubber Nets Only

Traditional nylon nets scrape off the protective slime coat of the trout, making them vulnerable to infections. Always use a soft rubber landing net.

Proper Handling & Zero-Friction Photos

Never grip a fish by its gills or squeeze its belly. Cradle the fish gently under the pectoral fin and tail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if a trout swallowed the hook?
If a fish is deep-hooked, do not pull. Cut the line as close to the hook eye as possible. The hook will rust or work itself out.
Can I use barbed hooks for trout?
In most sections of the Kenai River, single-point, barbless hooks are legally required to prevent jaw tearing.
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