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Travis Frank

The heat was almost too much to handle, and we definitely were ready for 5 o'clock to roll around. Until next time, Keep on livin the Dream!Phone: 612-382-6927
Email: travis@trophyencounters.com
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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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The heat was almost too much to handle, and we definitely were ready for 5 o'clock to roll around. Until next time, Keep on livin the Dream!
I know I haven't been posting too many sweet pics lately, but to be completely honest, I haven't been taking too darn many of them. Typically, July is my month to hide from the heat, and prep myself for the big run that is about to hopefully take place. I say hopefully, because I have many eager clients who hope to be seeing their faces on this site with big fish in their hands. With that being said, I am geared up and ready to start posting pics on here like a wild man. Not only that, but here's a hint, there is a little something in the sky right now that tends to make the night a crazy time to be on the water. Tonight I had the pleasure of fishing with Bails, and as you can see, his first time casting a muskie bait for the year turned out to be kinda productive.
We started out fishing bass, walleyes and pike to prep for my guiding tournament tomorrow, and on our way back to the launch, we just couldn't resist a couple of my old haunts. I have to admit, it is always funny watching Bails battle the big ones. He is so intense and just never says a word during the battle. If it were daylight, you can see a look on his face like he has his foot in a trap and he is trying for dear life to get it out, all while having a whole bag of sour patch kids in his mouth. Although tonight it was darkness, I just pictured it during all his grunts and splashes from his nice 47 incher, and kinda chuckled as I watched the fish jump airborn into my net. Always a pleasure to have ya in da boat Bails. Nice work! Oh yeah, we caught several bass and pike to boot. I don't quite know how that whole walleye gig is going to pan out tomorrow in 95 degree heat from 12-4 in the afternoon, but we're going to give it a shot. As always, Keep on Livin the Dream!


Welcome to the World of the Hunting Land Guys! The time has finally come where I can share with the world exactly what I have been up to these past few months. For many of you, you already know what I have been creating, but for those of you who don't know, I will fill you in. I started a few months back building a new business venture called "Hunting Land Guys," and a webiste called "HuntingLandGuys.com." My entire goal is to provide the hunting community with the best possible resource for all of their hunting land needs. As we all know, hunting land can be very hard to come across at times, and for those looking to purchase their own, it can be a very frustrating experience. Well, with the network of resources that I am continuously building, it should not be that difficult any longer. Our goal is to offer our many years of hunting knowledge to each seperate hunting group in hopes of matching them with the best piece of property available. Along with that, our growing team of land specialists will be able to assist everybody with issues ranging from land management down to land financing. I am always working on making my site better, and will be updating it daily as new land becomes available to show. Along with it I will be finalizing my "Hunters Blog," where I will be able to share stories and pictures which is similar to what I do on this site. As you can imagine from my fishing successes over the years, I absolutely love hunting as well. I hope to make my other passion as successful as I have made my fishing passion, and I am looking forward to everything I have yet to come. I would be more than grateful to all of you who help spread the word about the Hunting Land Guys, and encourage you to get in touch with me if you or someone you know is looking at buying or selling their hunting land. I am very fortunate to be able to offer everybody my services in the world of Hunting and Fishing in the entire Upper Midwest! As always, Keep on Livin That Dream!!!

This is actually not a very funny moment, but it is good that we are able to laugh about it and I am not hurt that bad. It was my first time being hooked, and John Daniels first time hooking, so technically it is a first time Trophy Encounter for the both of us. Let's just say that I was walking in the wrong part of the dock for JD's casting ability. Fortunately for myself, I was wearing sunglasses and the hook buried itself in only skin and not my eyeball. Just a reminder of how accidents can happen and nobody really plans on them. Other than that catch, we didn't do any fishing when we were up at the cabin, so I don't have any other trophies to report on. A couple of hours at the local Onamia Hospital, and we were back to the cabin to continue our relaxation for the weekend. Trust Me! I won't let JD forget about this any time soon! I told him that the next time we go fishing together, it will be from seperate boats.....and on seperate lakes!!!
This is an impressive picture for me to post, because early last week I got a call from a friend that I haven't been fishing with in about 8 years. We chatted a little about life and fishing, and he heard that I do a little musky fishing from time to time, and was looking for a little info. I recommended a couple of baits and tactics, and before I knew it, my phone was ringing again with a very excited fisherman saying that it worked, and he landed his first musky ever on his first outing for them. I am very happy for this great guy and wanted to show you a picture of his great catch out of White Bear lake. I can only imagine that this won't be the last musky picture I will be seeing from Mr. Tom Dobbins. Well Done Dude! Until next time Y'all. Keep on livin the Dream!