Thursday, May 25, 2006

May 24th definitely a Wolf Pack morning!!!

Big Daddy Spoons...wow! 12 fish -- Kings, Coho, and a Brown (like a big football)! All came on down-riggers, slide divers, dipsy divers, boards, it did not matter. It's a great catch for this time of year.

Very happy guests! Looks like Big Daddy was out trying his baits....what a field test! Awesome fish.

With results like that, I'm convinced that Big Daddy Spoons could pull fish out of a dry lake bed!

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Fishing May 23rd.... a little choppy

An early afternoon trip produced some nice fish. There's smiling, there's happy...

...and when you're fishing with Captain Pat, there's Happy Smiles! More to come on this trip, check back later...........

Monday, May 22, 2006

Fishing May 21st.

When you're on one of the Wolf Packs' boats on a morning like this....it feels like you're about to open a great big present!

3 Rainbows and 1 Coho. Wolf Pack fishing recipe: fish in 130 to 180 feet of water / 41 degree water temp. / using Rattle Spoons, Dodger flys on boards and Dipsy Divers respectively.


This beauty of a Rainbow was caught 66 feet down on a Silver J-plug. The smile really does say it all. This could be you....honestly.

Why not book a trip with the Wolf Pack and experience what you've seen. Feel the comfort of the boats...enjoy the out right home town warmth of the crew.... and "Catch the spirit!"

Road America Tailgate Party w/ the Pack May 20th

On dry land, one of Wolf Pack's specialties is "teaching". The Pack started because generations of Kalmertons handed down valuable lessons to their younger generations. Here a Pack member teaches a "pup" how to use a spin-cast rod and reel.
Using hands-on tools and models is what kids love! Patience and a genuine love of teaching skills is a great combination. These kids got to operate the reel, aim, and cast!
Wolf Pack math > one teaching + one learning = two smiling.

Thanks to Harborside Development & Entertainment, Camp Y-Koda, and the Wolf Pack, a new "school" of kids is ready for the day that they go fishing! So.....take a kid fishing... or a spouse.....or any relative. Keep checking around, you'll find more educational / fun opportunities from these groups in the upcoming months!

Fishing May 20th... 6 in the box!

"It's all worth it.... isn't it? Sun's up.... lines down...and the anticipation is brewing all around." -- Wolf Pack morning.


6 in the box! 3 Rainbows, 3 Coho... four smiles! Here's the Wolf Pack "fishing" recipe -- these fish were caught in 130 to 180 feet of water / using boards and dipsy divers / served with Rattle Spoons, and on the dipsy divers were Dodger-flys & BIG Daddy Spoons

Thursday, May 18, 2006

"Ride on a Charter Boat!" / May 16

Wolf Pack joins in the fun with a "Ride on a Charter Boat" event! It was an open invitation for friends and families to come and take an enjoyable short ride onboard one of the best fleets in Wisconsin! This is one of the core values of the Wolf Pack -- fun!

Charter Captains and their crews invited the public to take a ride on their boats in the late afternoon. The weather cooperated and gave us picture perfect waters. You can feel the warmth!
After a short loop outside the Sheboygan Harbor, we watched as the armada of vessels returns.








The Wolf Pack and it's crews are much more than just people who love to fish... they love to create memories.
It's about real people...
moms...
sons...
daughters...
dads...
getting to experience the outdoors with people who love the outdoors.
Remember when you're coming and going,
look us up, give us a call, create a memory,
and...
...Run with the Pack!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

An ERIE May!

Wolf Pack on their own outing in Oak Harbor, Lake Erie. ! Roy taking the boys fishing is how it all started.... and it continues!


These Walleye were caught using a VERY slow troll while using crawler harnesses. It took some hunting and ingenuity, but the Pack got into them and got them to bite!

This photo doesn't do them justice. The smaller walleye are at least 15 inches long. Some of the bigger shouldered fish are in the 20+ inches range. One brute was 26 inches long!


Frabill fat & sassy worm bedding kept the crawlers healthy, fresh, and full of life...having live bait in great condition no matter where you are is one of the keys!
The fishing was so great, you could taste it. Really, you could!

No matter where they are, the Pack can find the fish and bring them onboard! Even though the Wolf Pack was on their own, they bumped into a great local -- fishing guide "Doctor Bugs" in Oak Harbor, Lake Erie.

Do you want a great quality fishing trip right here in Wisconsin??? For the kids, the husband/wife, or group gathering....?

Run with the Wolf Pack!