Sunday, December 30, 2007

Sheboygan County Ice Fishing... and Santa Claus!

Santa visited with the Wolf Pack youngsters while on a fishing excursions at the Sheboygan Marsh. Santa had been out on the Marsh pitting his reindeer against some local snowmobilers, and stopped by for some hot chocolate.
Here is a perfect shot of the girls insisting, nicely, on knowing why not everything on their list had been delivered...."Well Santa? Hmmmm?" Santa, caught off-guard, cited inventory shortages and back order delays. It was a friendly exchange.
Down to business! The Pack has been out tracking down pan-fish on local waters, and perch on Winnebago. The action has been steady with smaller fish....but being persistent has yielded keepers! Fish ranged in size from 7.25" to 8".
First fish through the hole and Captain Roy had an 8" fish.

Perch caught by Jerrad on lake Winnebago. Sorting through a lot of small fish on a good bite did produce a nice meal to be cleaned when the sun was set!
Grand-pa Roy passing on the knowledge to Paige! Roy would tell her "Jig, jig, jig" and she would do just like grand-pa.
Future of Wisconsin...she is in good hands! All geared up with her snow-shoes, she fished her heart out.
Inspecting the equipment.
Just down the ice sat Jerrad and daughter Raven! Families that fish together form strong bonds for the future....how lucky we are to spend times like these with our kids in such scenic areas!

She too was learning more about the outdoors. Bundled for the weather, snowshoes buckled, and off the ice she was ready.
Father and daughter fishing side by side. The pan-fish were biting, weather was great, and the thought of hot chocolate was right around the corner.
Mandi and I got into a steady panfish bite. Thanks to some more of Roy's coaching, we learned a new way to rig our baits to increase hook-ups.
Roy got Mandi set on scouting spot, showed her the best technique for jigging, and then moved to another scouting spot.
We set the Lowrance up and watched the fish start to show up. Having a good graph isn't necessary, but can make the difference when scouting for "honey holes".

Success! That's a nice sized blue-gill being hoisted up (her camo pattern makes it hard to see her right arm holding her pole).
Roy's Lowrance Ice Machine is marking a large school of fish down below.
One of the packs techniques is to "dead stick" the bait. With Frabill's easy popper spring bobber even the lightest bites are detectable.
The bite picked up near sunset...what a blast! We used a variety of small jigs (pink worked best, BB size/shape) tipped with red, blue, white spikes. Plastics worked well when he bite slowed, then back to live bait, eventually going to mousies. The fish were all over the water column, and would hit a slow downward jig to a dead-stick.
Another successful catch brought to you by Wolf Pack Adventures!
Book a trip now...get out and learn what the Wolf Pack can teach you! Visit our website for update fishing reports and see our new videos!




Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Wolf Pack heats up Winter!

While the ice was good the Wolf Pack went on the prowl for early ice fish!
Dan Small & Outdoor Wisconsin ran with Wolf Pack Adventures on the Sheboygan Marina for a chance at some Rainbow or Brown trout! (Air-times to be announced).
The Pack explains their tactics for early ice trout. Using a Lowrance Ice Machines to chart activity below the ice, Frabill rods, and a variety of baits is one of the Pack's hallmarks.

Captain Mike explains the different settings for the Lowrance. In shallower waters, dialing in the sensitivity so you can differentiate fish from bottom feedback can make the difference.


Ice fishing doesn't scratch your winter itch? Why not take a Pheasant hunt adventure with the Wolf Pack!
"Taz" Kalmerton with one of his many pheasant retrieves.

Whether your preference is pheasants behind a Lab or a pointer, Wolf Pack can get you on the birds!


Don't forget to check our videos found on various pages of our website!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Sheboygan County Ice Fishing - Marina

The Wolf Pack has it's "winter coat" on and ready for ice fishing!
Sheboygan County Brown Trout through the ice!
Colorful Rainbow Trout caught in the Sheboygan Marina!
You know, all that's missing is Pat's new underwater camera to catch the action under the ice. Well, why not be a part of the action on the ice...book a trip today!
The Wolf Pack put a total of four trout and one northern pike on the ice in a short time!
Visit the web site, sign-up for an ice fishing adventure, and don't forget to visit the video page.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Sheboygan County Guided Hunting - duck, duck, goose!

Wolf Pack crew out waiting for the birds! "Taz" (Lab) is ready to get down to business.
Mallard limit! Some drakes are starting to show more colors and curls.
Alright, so it's goose-goose-duck this time.
There is still plenty of good waterfowling left, so book a trip with Wolf Pack Adventures for a great Sheboygan County duck hunt or field hunt!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Sheboygan County Goose Hunting - limit plus!

Wolf Pack Adventures wakes up to a beautiful Sheboygan County field goose hunt.
By a little after 8 o'clock the Pack had their 5 person limit, plus two drake mallards.
Here's the whole crew: Steve (friend), Pat, Jerrad, John, Roy, and Emilio (Wolf Pack pup). It was one of those days where the Pack took time during their busy schedules for some camaraderie.
Whether you are new to hunting or have some field experience under your belt, booking a hunt with the Pack is a great time! We completed our morning with great cup of Torke' coffee -- Torke' just seemed to fit right in with this morning!
After a great morning of birds in the air, Torke' coffee, some decent shooting (and some laughs), it was time to "clean" the field. "Pack 'em up boys!"
Wolf Pack tailgate party! Geese, ducks, layout blinds, and great "hunting chefs".
Plenty of season left. Why not try a Sheboygan County field goose hunt... it really is a blast! Experienced guides, great gear, Torke' coffee on morning hunts, and tons of fun memories!

Monday, October 08, 2007

Sheboygan County Hunting & Fishing, Guides

Wolf Pack Adventures is busy on the water or in the field! Our Game Farms are running and we're up and gunning!
Pheasants or Geese, the Wolf Pack guides do all they can to scout or learn the birds patterns so you have a successful hunt!
Fishing Adventures are still going strong too! The Wolf Pack's Cozumel has been tracking down fish!A female Chinook Salmon and a male Coho Salmon took to Wolf Pack's offerings!
Back to the field! Goose hunting has been awesome! The local birds are concentrating into larger flocks on the roosts. But, they're flying in smaller groups between roosts and fields has given hunters more action. Of course it starts with the field, the spread, and...
...good friends!

When all is said and done on a Wolf Pack Adventure, you know you've had fun! A Wolf Pack Sheboygan County field goose hunt limit for 3 hunters!
"6 geese on the game hanger ready for the crock-pot, grill, oven, or smoker." - Steve
"I love our goose taquitos or sauteed goose strips in noodles!" - Minnow "I grill thin goose steaks with zesty Italian dressing. My latest venture is goose enchiladas with Wisconsin shredded cheese, and Ranch dressing!" - John
"It don't matter to me! If John brings over enchiladas -- they're gonna be DONE!" -- Pat Kalmerton
Folks, there are a lot of pictures of geese...but each hunt, each smile, each photo represents a great Wolf Pack Adventure!
Back into the waters of the Sheboygan River for the fall salmon run and some fly-fishing! Here Mike stays persistent on a male Chinook to try and get a reaction strike.
Mike, from Texas, landed this 34" male (buck) hook-jaw Chinook Salmon on a pink egg sucking leech pattern using a 10lb fluorocarbon leader.
Another fall run fish caught on the fly gear. It's a blast wading in waters with large fish all around you!
Spawned out female Chinook salmon from the Sheboygan River caught on a Wolf Pack Adventure! We can cater to just about anyone's skills, styles, or species.


Short clip of Mike working on a river run salmon!