What you will find is that alaska is not the place to fill your freezer with king Salmon. Even in a good year alaska has very tight limits for non-residents. On the other hand coho limits can be very liberal. If your intention is pure meat fishing than I would look into any place that has abundant sockeye or good coho fishing when your limit is higher. Aug is best for coho.
What Jo Jo said.
Matsu is asking that management improve fish numbers destine for the Matsu Valley. This will make restrictions and quota adjustments a necessity in the lower reaches where Kenai and Matsu fish mix. Matsu is asking that more of it's fish be allowed passage. They have already forced the relocation of the State fish and game office's to the Anchorage area. They feel it will shift managements main focus from just the Kenai area and it's fisheries lobbyest, so that it is convenient to the entire state. Alaskans are demanding more when it come to it's fisheries resources. They feel that management has been ignoring Alaskans in favor of out of staters to long and are demanding change.
Go for Reds and Coho! Actually Fishing in Alaska is not near what it use to be. Still fun to visit and join the sun worshipers on the water for full 22 hours days.
I hate the Spruce Bark Beattle.

They sucks!
