Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: This is a very fishy town!
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: The biggest recorded fish in Alaska was caught by a local, Les Anderson. It was stuffed and is on display at the Visitor Center.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: Behind the visitor center in Soldotna, you can walk down to an elaborate metal fishing platform -- and catch a salmon.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: A fisherman on the Kenai River near the Soldotna bridge.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: Fishing from a rock by the Sterling Highway bridge in downtown Soldotna.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: That was easy. You've got the fishing platform. And a table. And here's a salmon to top it off.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: The Centennial Campground in Soldotna has plenty of places to fish -- and to camp.
Alaska's Bearfoot Magazines:
Soldotna: Filling up the cooler at the Centennial Campground with salmon.