North Brunswick Magazine recently published its Spring 2010 edition and included a full-page article on Trophy Score. Brunswick County, North Carolina is among the fastest growing counties in the state and the northern part of the county continues to boom even with the housing slowdown. Located just across the Cape Fear River from Wilmington, it has become attractive to retirees and new residents for its proximity to the Port City and its vibrant downtown as well as the outstanding beaches of Bald Head Island and Oak Island. NBM has found a great niche and each issue is hotly anticipated.
The article focuses on the idea behind Trophy Score, the basic concept and the appeal to hunters through the relationship with Anchorpoint Trophy Room and what’s next: Trophy Score Fishing. Being a coastal area, there’s already a lot of excitement about the next app in the Trophy Score line.
After an article appeared in the Wilmington Business Journal, local news WECT called about featuring it on their evening news. I was already on the road to the Southeastern Wildlife Expo in Charleston, South Carolina so if they could wait until the following week, I’ll let them have the scoop on Trophy Score Fishing. Being a beach town with a big fishing industry, it was a no-brainer.
As for the results, some quotes got chopped but all in all, it turned out well. “My best is pretty darn good” was preceded but “I’ll never get a world record but….”, to put it into context.
“Measuring a dead animal? There’s an app for that.”
In what has to be one of the funniest iPhone app reviews I’ve ever seen, the Appfreak blog recently took on Trophy Score.
What we have here is a well-regarded application review blog operated by a London-based techie. Notice you didn’t see anything hunting related in that description. That o.k. because good design is good design, despite local laws on the design subject and we appreciate Appfreak featuring Trophy Score.