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265 S Oak St
Waconia, MN
United States

612-382-6927

Travis Frank and Trophy Encounters Guide Service specializes in fully-guided fishing trips for Muskie, Walleye, Bass, Northern Pike and Panfish on Lake Minnetonka, Lake Waconia, Lake Mille Lacs and other Metro Minnesota Waters.​

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Some Real Giants

Travis Frank

 Doubles 24.5  26The first trip to Mille Lacs for the season is in the books. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike, Dusty, Brandon and myself all spent the day on the big pond yesterday and found some awesome results.  Our morning started by fishing a spot that some friends had done well at on the weekend.  The fish were there, but they just didn't want to bite.  Knowing that we only had one day to get in on the action, we quickly packed up our gear and headed elsewhere.  My theory on this huge lake is that there is always fish biting somewhere. 

Dusty was on a roll at this pointOur second spot of the day proved to be another bust as we scored only one jumbo perch and several smaller ones.  It was now almost noon, and we had to make a drastic decision as to what our afternoon was going to bring us.  With half of the day already gone, and only two walleyes in the pail, we knew we had to change up gears quite a bit and decided to put about 10 miles between us and anybody else on the water.  We hit the "MUD."  We were the first individuals on this particular mud flat for the year, and it was obvious right from the start that we were going to have a good afternoon of fishing. 

Mud fishThe fish started coming through the hole and everybody got in on the action.  Before today the biggest walleye Mike had ever caught through the ice was 22" and he broke this record several times before the day was over.  Not only that, but he also caught his largest ever at over 27".  Brandon also scored his largest ever and landed more than one fish over 25".  Dusty and myself caught several nice ones as well, but we were able to find a few more fish in the slot for dinner.  The trouble when you get on a bite like this is finding fish small enough to bring home for dinner.  On Mille Lacs this winter, everything from 20 - 28" must be released.  Our trouble was finding fish under 20", which is a great problem to have any time on the water. Fatty

We found the fish we were looking for, but it definitely wasn't with ease, or luck.  We put about 40 - 50 miles on our fourwheelers and crossed some areas that no sane person would probably go.  This early in the season if you get out that many miles, you really have to trust yourself and the ice and know where you can and cannot go.  We found ice sheets as high as 10 ft in the air, and cracks of open water as wide as 5 ft.  If you are not paying attention when under these conditions, you will be one of the people we all hear about on the news.  We packed up and headed out 25 minutes before dark just for this very reason, and it definitely made our drive back to solid land a whole lot safer. Goofy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We ended our day trip with several walleyes over 24".  Everyone caught a few large ones,  with our biggest fish of the day being in the 27 1/2" range.  We kept a total of 11 walleyes and 2 jumbo's for our fish fry.  With the first Mille Lacs trips in the books, I am already looking forward to the next time I get to hit the water.  They're biting, get up there and get on them.  Fish On!Mike keeps breaking his records

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WHAT A DAY!!

Happy Fisherman!!

Travis Frank

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It may be the lucky fishing shirt that I keep wearing lately, but either way the bite has been fabulous for us.  Shiners, Shiners, and more Shiners are turning the Walleyes, Jumbo's, and Pike.  I haven't even been forced to use my waxworm technique to trigger the biters.  It has been tough to fish with 2 lines during the prime bite.  Last outing I hit a different spot with similar structure and had great results.  Many Perch, Walleye and Pike throughout the short time span that I was on the water.

winter 2006 012.jpgMany people are probably wondering how the ice has been holding up with the weather conditions, but in the northern region of Minnesota, there has been very little effect on the ice.  We have lost the snowcover that we had last week, and while it hasn't been making any ice, we haven't lost any ice as of this point.  7" to 9" seems to be the norm for the lakes that I have hit recently.  The forecast is calling for colder temps in the near future, so don't hesitate to travel further north to get away from the thining ice down in the southern half of the state.  Oh, and by the way, the bite is on!  Fish On!

Goodbye Burger King, Hello Walleyes!

Travis Frank

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It is a total understatement to say that I had been struggling the first couple of times on the ice this season, but things are finally starting to pay off for me.  Burger King and Mcdonalds are no longer my only diet, because I finally have a fresh meal of Walleyes to fill my belly. 

Just when it seemed like I would be selling my gear and finding a different sport to tie me over for the winter, I finally struck gold and got on a good bite.  This unusually warm weather has allowed me to be very mobile and search out new water and find the early ice Walleyes and Perch in places I don't usually catch them.  With many of my "go to" spots failing me early on I found myself drilling many holes and fishing  spots that I have never jigged before.  I guess persistence pays off if you keep on trying, because last night I stumbled onto a large school of Eyes and Perch just off of a steep break in 15 to 18 ft of water.  Unlike many metro waters that I fish, this lake has no weed edge, and the fish were concentrated on an inside cut in the breakline.  The weapon of choice for these critters has been a shiner on a plain hook under a float, and jigging a green and white Northland spoon tipped with a waxworm on each treble hook.  That's right, I said waxworms.  I find this to be extremely deadly for both perch and walleyes, and I use this setup all winter long.  The key for me has been drilling about 20 holes in different depth ranges around the school of fish, and moving every couple of minutes to find new fish.  It seems like every time I go to a different hole, I jig up a walleye almost instantly.  It's great when warm weather allows for this technique, because you can throw many walleyes on the ice in a hurry when they decide to bite, and you don't have to wait around for them to come to you.

winter 2006 001.jpgLast night I kept a couple of nice Eye's for dinner along with a couple of Perch.  I released a few others that I felt were too large for my pan and felt very good about doing it.  This morning I returned to make sure it wasn't a fluke and was very surprised to find that I didn't bring enough bait for the intense action the fish were giving me.  By the time I ran out this morning I had 3 nice eater walleyes, a handful of respectable perch and couple that I threw back to catch another day.  The only frustrating part about this morning was all the walleyes I had in my hole that somehow got away, and the weakness in my line.  I broke off under the ice 2 times on 19 - 20" walleyes, and had 3 more slip out of my hands in the hole.  I will now be purchasing larger treble hooks for my jigs, and new line that won't break.  Nothing irritates me more than when my equipment fails on nice fish.  Oh well, I'll be eating good tonight anyway.  Fish On! 

Ice Update

Travis Frank

I ventured on a small lake near Bemidji last night and found the ice to be around 8 inches thick.  This morning I hit lake Bemidji and found about 5 - 6 inches which is more than enough for my equipment.  These cold tempurates will allow for vehicle travel in very short order at the rate the ice is thickening up.  I had mixed results the last two days of fishing.  Last night was horrible for myself.  I didn't get out in time, and the first time every year with all my equipment seems to be real interesting, so needless to say, most of the time on the water was spent getting my sunflower to work and the lantern, along with a few other necessary tools.  With all of the complications, it didn't help that a man decided to set his large permanent house ten feet from my honey hole and do all of his necessary first of the year tune ups on everything.  It really sounded like he was building his house right next to me.  In 12 feet of clear water, you can imagine the success.

This morning was slightly better even though I over slept and missed the morning bite.  I caught a couple of smaller walleyes, bbjp's and numerous northern pike.  The action was pretty steady, and really leads me to wonder what I may have caught if I wouldn't have shown up at 9:45 am.  I'll keep ya posted on future successes. 

Oh, Metro lakes are fishable with caution.  It sounds like MIlle Lacs locked up with fishing in the bays taking place.  Red lake and LOW are also starting to go in full force.  This weekend will most likely be in full swing for all resorts and fisherman throughout the majority of the state.  Good luck to all who venture out.  Fish On!

BRRRRRRR!!!!!!!

Travis Frank

stolen_off_drews_camera_0351.jpgWho's thinkin ice fishing??  With the recent cold snap that came through last night many of the lakes in the northern region of the state managed to cover themselves with that solid sheet of ice that we've all been looking for.  By the time this weekend rolls around I would have to assume that many lakes will have people crawling around on them.  Safe or not, you can bet there will be a few brave soldiers venturing out.  I'd say that I will be one of these few, but not sure that time will allow me to hit the ice just yet.  To my knowledge there is ice on all lakes in the bemidji area, Red lake, and LOW.  It will grow in thickness fast, so start planning your get aways now.  Early ice can be the hottest time of the year for all species, and it doesn't last long enough.  Check back soon, cuz I don't think I will be able to stay indoors for too long.  Fish On!!