Monday, June 08, 2009

Summertime Salmon

The salmon have showed up in Sheboygan and are here to provide reel screaming action for the next few months.
June is also a month where there is an abundance of rainbows around. These fish love to peel and reveal themselves with acrobatics.
Here is the prettiest fish that is caught out on Lake Michigan. Lake Trout are the only native fish that still lurks through these waters.
The Packers coaches don't only know the game of football. They had a blast cheering on fellow coaches battle these fiesty fish.
Not only is the morning usually the optimum fishing time but it also provides a one of a kind sunrise.
Here is a rack of some good sized salmon. The fish have been within a few miles of the port and are being caught on a variety of dodger and flies.
The summer bookings are filling up very fast and the fishing should remain good for the next few months. There's no need to hit the weight room, just book a relaxing trip aboard the wolf pack and let the salmon give your arms a work out like you've never experienced before.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Green Bay Walleyes!!

Don't miss out on the fabulous walleye action taking place in Green Bay. Not only is there a lot of action but the shot at catching a trophy fish is always very possible. Here are two 24 inch fish that fell victim to the Frabill.
Here is a four person limit of fish all between 18-24inches. There was over 40 walleyes caught in just five hours.

Come get in on the action!! If you don't your not only missing out on the action but also a one of a kind fish fry. So stop drooling on your keypad and give us a call at 920-918-9653 before you miss the hot bite!!

Sunday, May 03, 2009

Lake Michigan Starts off HOT!!

Lake Michigan continues to stay productive! Here is a group of clients that came to get some of the early season big brown trout and the Wolf Pack crew answered their call.

Big brown trout! This fish gave a ten minute battle before the Frabill captured it. When cleaned, this fish had a dozen alewifes in her stomach! That helped her weigh out at 16lbs.
Another big early season brown! With lots of baitfish in the area, natural colored spoons and crankbaits have been the most productive lures.
This bachelor party had an awesome afternoon out on the big pond. They were just one fish shy on their 7 man limit! In the picture is a mixed bag of lake,rainbow, and brown trout.
Fishing in front of the river mouths have provided good action for the post spawn trout who begin to put on the feed bag! Notice the big hook jaw which represents it being a male.
There is still a few weeks of brown trout fishing to be had and we are already starting to see a few salmon. Also with the warming temperatures, stream fishing for northern pike, crappie, and smallmouth bass will be productive through the month of May. Don't miss out on either of these opportunities. Call Pat on the fishing hot line at 920-918-9653 and give one of these adventures a try. You will not be disappointed.

Monday, April 20, 2009

River Walleyes and Lake Michigan Brown Trout

The Wolf Pack has started its Lake Michigan season once again with the Wolf Pack 2 all ready to fill some more coolers. Walleyes on the river systems have also been very productive.
Captain Pat with a nice male walleye.
This is a monster!! This time of year gives you a chance at a trophy female! Let us help you put one on your wall.
Spring Brown trout on Lake Michigan has also heated up. The cool water temperatures have the browns on a feast.
First timer?? No problem the Wolf Pack team will show you how to get one of these tasty fish on your grill!
Another brown trout. A variety of natural colored stickabits flat lined and mini screemer spoons on lead cores have been the best producers.
The spring browns have tons of fight. Wolf Pack always uses the lightest tackle to target these rod benders. Call Captain Pat at 920-918-Wolf to reserve your date with some Lake Michigan brown trout!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Spring River Fishing!

The Wolf Pack is as diverse as the seasons. Pat was after the Walleye in the Bay area. Pat is proud to of Wolf Pack's ability to offer different trips.

While the other Wolf Pack guides checked the local rivers. Here was a Northern that took a green C.S. Spinner bait in medium flow water. C.P.R. (Caught, pictured, released)

Wolf Pack guides Greg and John stalked this trout in shallow waters. Greg acted as spotter and John threw a home-made fly. It took a few casts...but what an acrobatic fish! The Frabill net did it's job as it assisted us greatly in getting this fish landed before he was exhausted - C.P.R.

This silvery Rainbow also took a green C.S. Spinner bait in fast moving waters. C.P.R.
This darker colored Rainbow took an Orange C.S. spinner and really put his shoulders into it!

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Spring Steel!!!!

Spring steelhead head action has been pretty steady with the amount of rainfall that has kept up the river flow and cool temperatures. Cloudy days have been more productive with spinners and floating spawn being the best way to trigger some action!
Spawning steelhead are some of the most beautiful fish with the dark green backs and pink stripe along the side! Quit trying to imagine yourself in this picture and call the Wolf Pack! There are a few weeks left of fishing as long as the weather cooperates!
The Frabill saves the day once again! When having to use light line, the only way to properly landing these fish is with a net... let me rephrase that... A FRABILL!!!!
Also only about two weeks until the boats hit Lake Michigan for Brown Trout! Fish have been active so stay posted and don't miss out on the hott spring fishing The Wolf Pack has to offer.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Spring Fishing Fever!!

Late ice action ended up hott! The panfish were tail slapping you as they filled up the comfy Frabill Sit N Fish bucket!
Maiden Voyage 2009 is about to take place! Don't miss out on the excitement!!
With the weather warming up and the ice starting to deteriorate, Lake Michigan fishing is approaching fast! Dates are already starting to be booked, so plan the dates and give us a call! Nothing beats a fighting salmon in the summer sun!
Wolf Pack is now guiding ice fishing in Sturgeon Bay! The ice is getting soft fast but don't forget about it next winter! With the chance at a trophy walleye and hard fighting whitefish, its just another exciting adventure brought to you by Wolf Pack Adventures.
To get more information on the adventures taking place in the month of April, give Captain Pat a call at 920-918-9653. Also keep watching if steelhead fishing is on your spring to-do list. River levels and temperatures are almost ideal so once the fish are here grab your waders and hit the rivers!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Up north panfish or Sturgeon Bay walleyes... Your choice!!

The client is working on number 25 to add to his pile and call it a day with a limit of nice perch! In the backround is just a slight view of Wild Eagle Lodge aka home base of the northern Wisconsin ice fishing adventure provided by the Wolf Pack.

Shown below is 20 quart size zip lock bags of perch! Fish cleaning and packaging is only one of the many amenities provided on a Wolf Pack Adventure.

Sturgeon Bay walleyes have been also heating up as the month of March approaches! Wolf Pack is also taking reservations for this. Along with the walleyes, you can also expect to catch whitefish and perch.

This is one of the options of the Eagle River, WI fishing. This is a pile of slab crappies that have been very active and will only become more active as the winter deteriorates.



Piles and piles of perch! The perch have been on the prowl all day long and allows you to really be picky on what ones you want to fill the freezer.





Yes... more perch! There is still plenty of ice to provide safe and productive ice fishing all the way through the month of March. Call now to make your own pile!!





Limits, limits, and more limits! A nice batch of crappies and bluegills caught by the 75th place winner at the Pelican Lake Ice Fishing Tournement! Make sure not to miss out on a chance to win a trip like this at the 2010 Pelican Lake Tournement! First hundred tickets sold gets you also a chance for many door prizes so don't wait and come join us in the fun!






Sturgeon Bay walleyes and whitefish or Eagle River panfish... You pick the adventure! Either one you won't be dissappointed. To confirm your pick call Capt. Pat at 920=918-WOLF and he will get YOU on the ICE!!!






Monday, February 16, 2009

Late Ice Panfishing Heating Up


Muskie season is never closed for a kodak moment! This is a bonus fish that was caught on a tip up on an 8lb test walleye leader!
This was Norma's first ever fish on a tip up! Thanks to help from the Wolf Pack, she iced this 20inch walleye! There was 5 other walleyes in the 13 inch range that will join this one in the frying pan!
Pile of Perch in an understatement! This family ended up with their 75 perch! As soon as the jig got near the bottom, the Lowrance lit up and the sensitive Frabill rod tip was constantly bent!
This client smiled as he didn't have to pay $5 for this footlong!
There is plenty of openings for late ice panfishing and it will only continue to give up slab crappies like these. Biggest one measures 13.5 inches!!
With only a few weeks left in the game fish season, the pike have really turned on as they begin to bulk up for their spring spawn!
Now quit picturing yourself holding these fish and get on the ice! Call Captain Pat at 920-918-WOLF!