Did some ice fishing when I lived in the north. Bare minimum you'll need something to cut a hole in the ice, something to scoop the chips out of the hole you made, and your fishing gear.
I had an ice chisel, or spud, you can get them online at a lot of places, do a search. In my opinion the heavier the better, get one with a strap. If you're fishing in NW MO you're probably never going to chop through more than 8 inches of ice and a chisel can get the job done pretty quickly. I always targeted panfish and would make several holes in the area I wanted to fish and would move from spot to spot, I always targeted panfish with a little ice jig tipped with a wax worm. You can buy special ice fishing rods but I always used a 5 foot light spinning rod.
Be careful and check ice thickness, I always liked 4" minimum of hard ice.