Monday, November 10, 2008

Duck Hunting the Wolf Pack way!

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Wolf Pack Adventures will go to all the lengths to retrieve a fallen fowl! Here "Taz" stopped for some directions -- he literally got a boost! It's a Lab and a pointer!
Taz in his blind displaying his big water retrieve.
Taz shows off his first Drake Pintail of the season! He was proudly guiding clients on a Wolf Pack hunt.
A full plumage Drake Greenwing was harvested and will make a great display!
Before the action begins we get the client into place. On board the Wolf Pack's 'Fall Addiction'... this is Captain Pat Kalmerton's autumn office.
Don't you wish Black-birds were ducks and you could hunt snow goose limits? What's really fun is hearing the "shhhwhooooosh whooooosh whooooooosh....!" of the flock as they pass by. By the way, don't look up, and keep your mouth closed.

Our offices are outside in the fall, so if you have business to tend to, it's okay to answer your phone --- but a duck comin' in takes priority and is fair game to the rest of the boat. If your not quick enough, you'll have to explain what that loud "bang" was to the person on the other end of the line!
Pat has provided some diverse bag hunts this year. This was a 3 teal, 2 mallard, and 1 pintail day!
We've seen a few more full plumage drake Wood Ducks this year as well.
Taz gets to wear his dad's hat for the rest of day...he did a good job. "Can I 'rive the 'ruck too dad?"
Pat and Taz pose with two geese harvested off the "Fall Addiction"
An upland hunter sees the pigeon first in this photo. A duck / goose hunter notices her camo pattern first.
"Field and electric Stream!" The geese were buzzing all around this field... they were ec-static to be there.... they were shocked to find hunters...they were amped to get out of the way... (sorry folks, the thoughts just run through me, and I just have to write them down) -- how en-lightening!
What a GREAT fall sun-set.
First day's hunt yielded some great results on Canadians.
The next morning yielded a good batch of Canadians and 3 Wood Ducks!
Tazzer-man gets some well deserved recognition before the hunt. "Gooooood-boy!"
Okay, now Taz is ready to get down to business!
A good morning. I admit we should have had three more in the boat, but I think the shells I was using were old and the BB's were slow. Who do I write to about that?

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