Jason Mitchell Outdoors TV AND Lake Michigan Fish Report from Wolf Pack Adventures

 

 

 

       

Welcome back to Jason Mitchell.     Jason is from Devil’s Lake, ND.  He is an avid angler, fishing guide. outdoor writer, fishing educator , and host of Jason Mitchell Outdoors Television  (JMO).  Jason Mitchell Outdoors is a regionally broadcast show that is avaiable throughout the Midwest pm cable, network TV and his YouTube Channel.  We will discuss where Jason gre up, where he has been fishing and filming and what inspired him to create his awesome TV program.

From his YouTube site:  “Simply an obsession for freshwater fishing.  Industry leader in detailed ice fishing and multi-species fishing intel.  Information packed episodes highlighting open water and ice fishing tactics from across the Midwest.  Explore some of the most effective tactics, presentations and locations on the fishing scene right now. Multi-species format for walleye, bass, musky, panfish, catfish and more. Featured destinations and dialed in presentations enable you to incorporate this information into your own fishing experiences. Jason Mitchell Outdoors Television is a regionally broadcast television show available throughout the Midwest on both Fox Sports North and Fox Sports Midwest, covering North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin Indiana, Illinois, Kansas and Missouri.”

 

 

 

 

And we welcome back another regular to Ultimate Outdoors Radio – Capt. Pat Kalmerton from Wolf Pack Adventures out of Sheboygan, WI.    Pat will fill us in on the fishing on Lake Michigan so far this year.

“As co-owner and operator of Wolf Pack Adventures LLC, Pat guides clients from around the globe on Lake Michigan , its tributaries and inland waters. Pat grew up in Sheboygan County, Wis., learning to hunt and fish under the instruction of his father, Roy. By age 12, Pat was first-mating on charter boats; by 20, he’d earned his USCG Captain’s license. Pat quickly developed a reputation as an expert angler and hunter with abilities beyond his years, partially due to the lessons in conservation biology and sportsmen’s ethics that his father stressed as necessary to become a “complete outdoorsman.”