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	<title>Comments on: Brook trout in the remote backcountry of the Smokies</title>
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		<title>By: Ian Rutter Goes Bluelining; Catches Brook Trout (the Bastard) : The Trout Underground Fly Fishing Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] not as if I&#8217;m jealous or anything. It&#8217;s just that Ian did a little bluelining and wound up on a Brookie stream in the Smokies that he&#8217;d never fished. In fact, given the remote location &#8212; and the fact it was just opened for fishing a short [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] not as if I&#8217;m jealous or anything. It&#8217;s just that Ian did a little bluelining and wound up on a Brookie stream in the Smokies that he&#8217;d never fished. In fact, given the remote location &#8212; and the fact it was just opened for fishing a short [...]</p>
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