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		<title>My Brazos Fishing Adventure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had been nagging Rob for weeks to come fly fishing with me. &#8220;Come on Rob- It will be fun!&#8221; I&#8217;d exclaim. I&#8217;d always get the same response. &#8220;I can&#8217;t. I have to study.&#8221; Rob was pre-Med, and seemingly studied all the time. I often took upon myself the arduous task of making sure that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had been nagging Rob for weeks to come fly fishing with me. &#8220;Come on Rob- It will be fun!&#8221; I&#8217;d exclaim. I&#8217;d always get the same response. <br />&#8220;I can&#8217;t. I have to study.&#8221; Rob was pre-Med, and seemingly studied all the time. I often took upon myself the arduous task of making sure that he didn&#8217;t somehow become permanently attached to his Biology textbook, so I kept bugging. I also had an ulterior motive in that I had just gotten my fly rod for Christmas about a month before, and was new to the sport. I knew that Rob was a very experienced fly fisherman, who could help me catch those picky trout that I had failed to catch earlier. </p>
<p>One Tuesday we had both finished our classes early. I pulled out my usual hardcore persuasion tactics: &#8220;Come on, lets go. You need a break&#8221; and &#8220;It will be a sweet adventure. Come on.&#8221; <br />Rob looked at the floor in deep thought. I was optimistic because the slight hesitation was the most positive response I had gotten out of him in several weeks. He then looked up and said, &#8220;I guess I could use a little adventure.&#8221; <br />We grabbed our gear and drove out to the Brazos river below Possum Kingdom, about an hour and a half away from our school in Fort Worth, Texas. We parked and worked our way downstream, not having much success. </p>
<p>It was already late in the afternoon and rather cold when we crossed over to a large grassy island. We both immediately noticed numerous trout rising on the southern run. He landed a nice rainbow. Rob handed me a small elk hair caddis. I cast it in the shade of an overhanging bush and then, WHAM- a trout smacked my fly. I rose my rod tip too enthusiastically and jerked the fish completely out of the water. I reeled the fish in yelling, &#8220;I got one! I got one!&#8221; Rob gave me a look like he was embarrassed to be associated with me (I get that look a lot from him) but I couldn&#8217;t help myself; I was so excited about my first little trout. I admired the beautiful fish in my hands and got some <a href="http://www.fishingrecreation.com">beautiful trout fishing pictures</a> of it before letting it go.</p>
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