The Keani can be one of the worst fishing experiences imaginable. People see pictures of big nooks and blue-bird skies and don't realize how it ACTUALLY works up there.

Crowds of two-week Texans in motor homes playing bumper cars, thinking they own the town and river, while out-of-state guides spend their days collecting your hard-earned dollars while the precious few big=kings go to queetsqueef and his buddies. Some people really do catch fish, but in reality and especially with the nets out on consecutive days, if you're a tourist you're not necessarily bringing home a king, and if you do it will be one that you could have caught at any number of destinations in the fine state of Washington...

And think of the dollars you'd save on plane flight, accomodations, fuel, beer, rental car, guide fee, tip for the guide, fish processing and storage, shipping, out-of-state license and tag, tackle, food etc.... In my opinion it's a terrible deal unless your motivation is a 70lb king, which you more than likely won't catch and if you do, the battle can be effortless and lack excitement...