Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Spawning Salmon and Soaring Geese

Its okay if you missed early season goose hunting as it was a difficult year with the weather patterns. Do not miss out on late season as the first frost is in the forecast in the near future. Come shoot your two birds a day with the help of the Wolf Pack's scouting and decoy spread.
September can also be a very productive time for the salmon fishing. Whether you like battling on a boat or in a river, both techniques are offered this time of the year. Here is a limit of the younger 2 and 3 year old salmon caught offshore.
As fall approaches and the salmon fully mature for their fall spawning run, their mouths turn very hard. The catch that was hung shows just a fraction of the action that we had this morning.
Another nice rack of big,mature king salmon. Although no coho salmon are shown in this picture, they are also migrating to the harbor area to stage before their spawning run. The fish are full of energy and like to give you a full fledged workout.
There is about a month left of the fishing on Lake Michigan with some good fishing expected. The fall river fishing is just starting to get underway so if that trips your trigger, watch our weather for the next big rain as it will fill the rivers with these monsters! This saturday starts the late season goose hunting which is looking to be another awesome year and goes into December. Still many options available for a Wolf Pack adventure, so choose your type or mix and match us for a package deal.

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