Revo_Carrot Stix Posted July 29, 2010 Posted July 29, 2010 6 bassin' buddies and I are finally booked for Trophy Country in North Central Missouri Aug 10th & 11th. Thank you .ghoti. and Long Mike for the recommendation, tips, and tricks! Hopefully I will have plenty to say and show about the trip! I can't say enough about BR members! Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted July 29, 2010 Super User Posted July 29, 2010 I'm going with Mike & Gary in October. If you guys like the deal, maybe you will join us again in a couple of months! 8-) Quote
Revo_Carrot Stix Posted July 30, 2010 Author Posted July 30, 2010 You bet RW! We are hoping it turns out to be a great experience to warrant a semi-annual trip. High expectations my friend! Quote
Bass XL Posted August 9, 2010 Posted August 9, 2010 Keep us updated please! I've always wanted to go there, but just can't seem to pull the trigger. Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted August 9, 2010 Super User Posted August 9, 2010 Bite the bullet Bass XL! Ghoti and I are there at least three times a year! Awesome fishing and awesome scenery! Quote
Revo_Carrot Stix Posted August 9, 2010 Author Posted August 9, 2010 What is Trophy Country? http://www.trophycountry.com/Fishing.html#FishingPage Quote
Revo_Carrot Stix Posted August 12, 2010 Author Posted August 12, 2010 BR members The results are in. 6 guys, 153 bass in about 8 hrs of fishing. I'll start off by saying all 6 of us will be back. We did 1/2 day Tuesday afternoon, spent the night, and 1/2 Wednesday morning. Tuesday afternoon was brutally hot. Mid 90's, calm and humid. We fished from about 3-8pm. I picked a few off the shoreline near laydowns and standing timber using square-billed crankbaits, but predominately fished open water over humps in weeds--ripping Wiggle Warts (10'), SK Series 5 (12') & 6 (15') through the weeds. I tried lipless cranks - but those were hanging up on the timber down deep. Although there were no giants on the first day, I was very pleased with the action. I did catch a double (14.5 & 16) on SK Series 6 which was a first for me. I was shocked with how their 1.5-2lb bass fought like 4lber's! For the first day, I was at 25 bass with a couple ginormous Sunfish (the biggest I have ever seen or caught). Wednesday morning 30 minutes after we got out there a big thunderstorm blew in with lightning and heavy rain. By the time the storm blew over, we had about 2 hrs to fish and the temperature was skyrocketing with an East wind. I pulled in 12 bass, predominately dinks. The bites were tough and scattered. I was throwing deep running crankbaits I saw a lot of lookers but few takers as compared to the day before. For me, I caught 36 bass on deep diving crankbaits and 1 on Cavitron buzzbait. But considering the time of year and the conditions we faced, I'm very pleased with the result. No I didn't walk away with an 8lb'er, but I had a blast. Deep diving crankbaits are dead last on my list for the waters I usually fish, so this was a great new experience for me and a great confidence booster. Comparing notes with the guys on the trip, here's what they considered effective: Buzzbaits (hitting throughout the day) Jig & Pig (shoreline drop offs) Sinking Worms (deep weeds) Lipless Cranks (deep weeds) Fat Ika's (shoreline laydowns, timber) We would like to get back there in October when the bass strap on the feed bags!! I'll let the other guys chime in with their take. Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted August 13, 2010 Super User Posted August 13, 2010 Mickey, those are outstanding results considering the time of year! I'm pleased that you guys enjoyed yourselves. I hope to meet you sometime in October, but the dates of the 20th-23rd are a no go for me. I will be fishing with my Cajun buddies at Toledo Bend. Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted August 13, 2010 Super User Posted August 13, 2010 Mickey, just got word today. Ghoti, Roadwarrior and I will be at Trophy Country the first week-end in October. Hope to see you there! Quote
oteymc Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 I may try to come down there one day while you guys are there. I only live about 2hrs from there, I would like to meet you guys in person - and I have been wanting to get down there anyway. Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted August 14, 2010 Super User Posted August 14, 2010 Oteymc, come on down! Quote
Revo_Carrot Stix Posted August 15, 2010 Author Posted August 15, 2010 Argh.... My "day job" has me in New Jersey 9/21-10/1, so that may be pushing it for me! I will try to catch you guys next time for sure. I'll have to try to tie into some of those NJ smallies while I'm out there. Keeps us posted Mike! :-/ Quote
CKFishin Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 Wow I want to go do this after looking at the site... Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted August 17, 2010 Super User Posted August 17, 2010 CKFishin, if you will PM with your E-Mail address I'll send you some photos. Quote
oteymc Posted August 17, 2010 Posted August 17, 2010 Oteymc, come on down! I will sure try, will you be there the 1st through the 3rd? Or do you know yet? Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted August 18, 2010 Super User Posted August 18, 2010 Craig, pictures sent. Quote
KansasBassin Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 I am going to go out Monday for a half day trip. Trying to decide if I should do morning or evening. Leaning towards morning. I need some tips. Think I should stock up on some deep cranks? Quote
Revo_Carrot Stix Posted August 20, 2010 Author Posted August 20, 2010 KansasBassin I would lean toward afternoon if you're looking to get the most time on the water. By the time you get set up in the morning with trolling motors, batteries, and getting to the water it may take an hour or so before you wet a line. I would try to plan to be on the water shortly after 12 pm and you should be able to fish until sunset. I was surprised with the afternoon bite when we were there last time. If I were you, I would start fishing with whatever you have the most confidence in. I don't fish crankbaits that often, so it was a pleasure to catch them on crankbaits. Here's what I will bring, the next time I go: 1. 8-10', 12-15' divers in natural and crawdad colors (Strike King series 5 & 6, Bomber Fat Free Shads 1/2+ oz - the bigger lipped-crankbaits got through the weeds and timber easier - smaller crankbaits did not seem to get through the weeds very well). Main forage are crawdads and sunfish. I did notice some small schools of bass fingerlings too. 2. In the waters we hit, the shorelines were not typical and had steep drop-offs at the water's edge. I'm sure you could use soft plastics, but I caught a lot of shorts right off the bank. I could cast deep divers right at the bank and retrieve them with no problem. A lot of times, the bass would hit as soon as the crankbait hit the water. 3. I would probably try some big 10" worms (with a slow fall) to work down the weed columns after the crankbait bite slows down in an area. The main thing, these bass are not too finicky. Clear water and natural colors are the ticket. Have fun and let us know!! Quote
CKFishin Posted August 20, 2010 Posted August 20, 2010 Craig, pictures sent. Place looks awesome I need to get out there once.. Quote
VoiceSayZool Posted August 21, 2010 Posted August 21, 2010 Despite living in KC and only being a couple of hours away from this place, I had no idea it existed. Usually I make the trek to Truman, but now I'm interested in checking Trophy Country out. Quote
bigfishtim Posted August 24, 2010 Posted August 24, 2010 I went twice this year,caught ALOT of fish but nothing big. My freinds got turned around and lost after dark on the big lake and were out there till 3am!! Will try again this fall.. Quote
Revo_Carrot Stix Posted August 24, 2010 Author Posted August 24, 2010 bigfishtim that is NOT a good place to get lost. did your buddies hear dueling banjos??? Quote
Revo_Carrot Stix Posted August 4, 2011 Author Posted August 4, 2011 Completed another trip to TC and once again (thanks to work and persoanl schedules) we sizzled on the john boats in 100+ degree weather for 2 full days of fishing. The four of us totaled 411 bass and some ginormous crappie. There were no secret lures/techniques. Everyone was fishing their strengths and everyone was successful. The biggest catch was 4.5#. Bloody thumbs, hooked fingers, good fellowship, and plenty of fluids made a great trip. We fished Upper and Lower Duck, The Islands, Upper and Lower Cedar. Upper and Lower Duck were most productive. Water level was significantly down on Long Lake - so we skipped it. For me, Rattling KVD 2.5 (Orange Bell Craw), SK Series 5 Deep Diver (Red Craw), and Koppers Deep Diver 8-10' (Natural Craw) were my weapons of choice that yielded 129. Others in the group used buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, and frogs to name a few. Quote
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