Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Sheboygan County Fall Hunts & River Sports Fishing

Wolf Pack is very busy in the fall. Between the marshes, fields, and rivers, the Wolf Pack guides are busy with fins and feathers! Grab a cup of coffee and take a look at the pictures.
Wolf Pack's "office" opens before sun-up. Our staff is ready and waiting to take you on a great duck hunt.

"Taz" is our official greeter...."Good morning and welcome aboard!"
The trucks instrumentation even advised it was cold enough for the roads to have frost....cold weather, hot ducks!
One of the best parts of a Wolf Pack Hunt is a great duck-boat breakfast!
No pressure....even Taz can "wait" for breakfast.


After chow, it's time for eyes to the sky...waiting for those early morning flights.
You want to duck hunt with a seasoned pro? Hunt with the Wolf Pack, hunt with Roy.
Ready to roll, ready for the flocks!
"Taz" ever vigilante....ready to hunt.
On the go in comfort with Dave at the tiller.
Welcome to some of the best times, the best places, and picture perfect scenes!

Taz with a Canadian Goose retrieve -- way to go Tazzer-man!
Another goose served up by the TAZ.

Taz says bye for now....but always remember your hunts with Wolf Pack Adventures! What's next....are you up for some river fishing?
Nice catch of a female Chinook Salmon!
Our guest even visit from the Eastern United States to catch a big hook-jaw male Chinook Salmon.
Even though the salmon are getting darker, into their fall spawning colors, they still have some fight in them!
Guess what? We're starting to see some Brown and Rainbow Trout action. This 32" Brown was her first fall fly-fishing trout!

Alright, my wife caught a nice Brown Trout, the guy behind me is releasing a Salmon. I was throwing a spawn sack (brown spawn) in the drift and set the hook when the bobber went down! Expecting my big fall fish to be Salmonoid, BUT NOOOOO! I get an aggressive Blue-gill -- go figure?
After taking some teasing from the fishermen around the spot, I decided to move down river....and did it pay off!
Third fly-cast with a purple blood sucking leach pattern yielded this acrobatic 29" Rainbow Trout!

In case you're wondering what the Salmon run looks like...well here it is. You can see several males "tending" to a female on the shallow. They fight each other, biting tails, shoving, and chasing each other.
They look so awesome...like a battle group of submarines.
Here is a dominant male (left) tending to a female. The males get a pronounced hook-jaw, visible through the water. You can get close to these fish for pictures.
Folks...don't forget to book a fall adventure with the Wolf Pack! We're out Goose & Duck Hunting, Musky Fishing, and River Fishing....get out while it's all happening!

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