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		<title>A Little Fishing in Trout Lake Washington</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 12:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Trout</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m in the Portland today and I heard that they got some brown trout in Trout Lake Washington.  So I&#8217;m heading east on Interstate 84 and across the Hood River north on 141 to see if the rumors are true.
I got the GPS coordinates from another fisherman but he said it was worth the drive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m in the Portland today and I heard that they got some brown trout in <strong>Trout Lake Washington</strong>.  So I&#8217;m heading east on Interstate 84 and across the Hood River north on 141 to see if the rumors are true.</p>
<p>I got the GPS coordinates from another fisherman but he said it was worth the drive if I was ever in Portland. Apparently not too many people know about the area since you have to hike about 2 miles on a road that is treacherous for 4&#215;4&#8217;s.</p>
<p>But he said <strong>Trout Lake Washington</strong> was stocked by Conboy Hatchery so there should be plenty of fish to catch.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fisherman Meets Bigfoot in Northern Georgia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 17:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Trout</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After fishing for several hours, you eyes and mind tend to play tricks on you.  This is especially true when you&#8217;re out in &#8220;Black Bear&#8221; country.  Now I know what I a saw wasn&#8217;t a bear, it was something bigger, menacing, hungry and I&#8217;m sure it was Bigfoot.
Of course personal safety is always a concern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After fishing for several hours, you eyes and mind tend to play tricks on you.  This is especially true when you&#8217;re out in &#8220;Black Bear&#8221; country.  Now I know what I a saw wasn&#8217;t a bear, it was something bigger, menacing, hungry and I&#8217;m sure it was <strong>Bigfoot</strong>.</p>
<p>Of course personal safety is always a concern when a bear comes after you, it&#8217;s the trout or you that the bear wants to eat and I prefer to hand over my catch of the day.  But this wasn&#8217;t a bear.</p>
<p>I hardly tell this tale, because they all say it was a bear and not <strong>Bigfoot</strong>.  But I know what I saw and those fellers Whitton and Dyer found Bigfoot&#8217;s dead body.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m not going to tell exactly you where I saw Bigfoot because it&#8217;s going to spoil a perfectly good secret that I was never planning to expose.  But whenever I&#8217;m in Atlanta, I try to make a side trip to Blue Ridge in the Northern part of GA.  You just gotta find the creek.</p>
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		<title>Garmin eTrex: A Fly Fisherman&#8217;s Best Friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Trout</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the fishing I do, my secret fishing holes sometimes gets lost and buried in the back of my mind.  Of course I&#8217;ve kept maps and records so when I return I can get down to what&#8217;s important: catching fish.  But for the past 5 years or so, I&#8217;ve been using the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the fishing I do, my secret fishing holes sometimes gets lost and buried in the back of my mind.  Of course I&#8217;ve kept maps and records so when I return I can get down to what&#8217;s important: catching fish.  But for the past 5 years or so, I&#8217;ve been using the <strong>Garmin eTrex</strong> to log waypoints and <strong><acronym title="Global Positioning System">GPS</acronym></strong> coordinates so that I can actually go back to the same spot within a few meters or so.</p>
<p>One nice thing about my Garmin is that fact that the GPS receiver is waterproof and believe me I&#8217;ve tested this fact on accident when I slipped on a slimy rock.  Both the reciever and me got drenched but the eTrax managed out better since I banged up my knee pretty bad.</p>
<p>Even though the hike back to the car was painful, the <a href="http://garmin.blogs.com/my_weblog/2006/12/garmin_testimon.html">Garmin kept me on the right track</a>.  That day I was really glad I had <strong>GPS</strong> and set a waypoint at my car since I could&#8217;t see where the car through the thick brush but the eTrax said I was only 100 meters away.</p>
<p>Alas, I found my car and headed back to the motel for some badly needed ice on the knee. The next day I used the <strong>eTrex</strong> to go to the exact spot to catch some more rainbows.  But that is another story&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Nothing But a Big Fishing Trip to Bighorn River Wy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 05:51:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Trout</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wyoming is one of the best places to fish&#8230; and if you love fly fishing, you definitely need to spend a few days in Northwestern part of the state.There&#8217;s a secret to catching really big trout.  You just gotta know where to look.  To help you out, start first by planning a fishing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wyoming is one of the best places to fish&#8230; and if you love <strong>fly fishing</strong>, you definitely need to spend a few days in Northwestern part of the state.<br id="sk:p0" /><br id="v:o20" />There&#8217;s a secret to catching really big trout.  You just gotta know where to look.  To help you out, start first by planning a <strong>fishing trip to the Bighorn River in Wyoming</strong>.  <br id="euf90" /><br id="euf91" />Just outside of Manderson, perhaps 100 miles east of Yellowstone, you&#8217;ll find some of the biggest trout in the US that are just jumping out of the water.  The Bighorn River is easily accessible by flying into Cody or just off I-25 if you&#8217;re coming south from Colorado or West on I-90 from South Dakota. <br id="c:n10" /><br id="c:n11" />The river is packed with huge Rainbow and Brown Trout.  The cool waters from the dam above keep the water from freezing during the winter and cold in the summer for an extra long growing season.<br id="knwl0" /><br id="knwl1" />Expect nothing but lots of big fish when <strong>planning your trip to the Bighorn River</strong>, WY.  Now I&#8217;m not gonna tell y&#8217;all where I exactly go, but with 11,000 trout per stretch of mile, I&#8217;m sure that anywhere along the river will do just fine.<br id="nto30" /></p>
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		<title>Hello World! I&#8217;ve Gone Fishing!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 05:31:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Trout</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What did you expect for the first post? Something interesting about fishing?
If you did, then I sure have a few whoppers to tell you!
I remember the first time I went fly fishing on a tiny creek on Mt. Shasta.  That&#8217;s one of them Volcanoes Northern California, y&#8217;all.
Now I wouldn&#8217;t really call it fly fishing since [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What did you expect for the first post? Something interesting about fishing?</p>
<p>If you did, then I sure have a few whoppers to tell you!</p>
<p>I remember the first time I went fly fishing on a tiny creek on Mt. Shasta.  That&#8217;s one of them Volcanoes Northern California, y&#8217;all.</p>
<p>Now I wouldn&#8217;t really call it fly fishing since we used Salmon eggs.  But I&#8217;m not a purest at heart as long as those fish bite.  I cast my line out to that old dead log and let those eggs drift down the creek to the biggest Trout I&#8217;ve ever caught!</p>
<p>It was this BIG!  But that was another story&#8230;</p>
<p>Hello World! I&#8217;ve Gone Fishing!</p>
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