Krog's Kamp on the Kenai River (#1/12) Krog's Kamp as seen from the Kenai River. Grated walkways make for easy bank fishing for sockeye salmon in July.
Homer Halibut (#2/12) This is a small group of Halibut caught out of Homer.
Kenai Rainbow Trout (#3/12) This large rainbow was caught right out in front of kamp. This fish was over 33 inches in length.
Another Kenai King (#4/12) This Dad was happy with his catch. His sons looked on with envy.
Larry Czonka and Smokie Joe hold a nice king (#5/12) Smokie Joe decided to keep this nice chrome king salmon. Smokie cooked it up for dinner that same evening.
Another Nice King Salmon (#6/12) You can tell by the smile that this angler was pleased with his catch. This king weighed in at around 50 pounds.
Yet another King Salmon (#7/12) Although not the biggest king, this fisherman was still very happy with his catch.
A Nice Harvest of Kings (#8/12) This group had a great day on the Kenai catching kings.
Mother Moose and Calf (#9/12) Moose frequently wander through the kamp as eagles soar overhead or perch in our spruce trees.
Bears (#10/12) Two wooden bears grace the front bank. Although made of wood, these cutouts cause many heads to turn, especially on a foggy morning.
Fog on the River (#11/12) Early mornings frequently have fog rising from the river.
Sunset at Kamp (#12/12) Sunsets at Krog's Kamp are spectacular. Frequently the river is ablaze with reflections.
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