My name is Tom Kolling and I am a licensed Wisconsin fishing guide. I have always had a great passion for fishing and the outdoors. I have the knowledge and experience to show you a fun and successful day fishing. My number one goal on any fishing trip is to put you on the fish and have fun doing it, along with teaching you all the latest tricks, tips, and techniques to make you a better angler.

Services
What We Provide

Open water fishing
I provide half day and full day trips in the boat with up to four people. I provide all the gear needed for the day. I will start running trips on April 1st for catch and release smallmouth bass fishing if there is open water to be fished, or as soon as there is. I will start walleye trips on the Wisconsin game fish opener (first saturday in May). I fish Walleye, Smallmouth Bass and Musky throughout the entire fishing season until the lakes freeze. I provide fish cleaning services as well as shore lunches if desired.
Electronics Class
With all the fishing technology out there today, it can be a bit overwhelming on where to start. I provide one on one two and four hour sessions where I come with you in your boat and and teach you how to use your boats electronics to their full capability. This can be as basic as reading 2D sonar and lake maps all the way to running side imaging and forward facing sonar (Mega Live, Livescope, Active Target) I personally run Humminbird electronics but am very familiar with Garmin and Lawrance as well.


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Ice Fishing
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I provide half day and full day ice fishing trips with all the gear and transportation needed. We fish for Panfish, Walleye and Northern Pike on these trips. I use a 2-up snowmobile to shuttle everyone to and from the spot. All gear will be provided for these trips including rods, tip ups, flashers, heaters and pop-up ice shacks and all bait needed for the day. Ice fishing trips will run from about January 1st to mid-end of March. ​
