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        <title>The Amazing Muddler</title>
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The amazing muddler does it again...


Stopped by a stocked trout kettle pond on the way home tonight. Have made a few trips to this pond of late and am really enjoying it. Partly motivated by
reading Roy Ls recent article about catching Brown Trout at night in the New England Edition of On The Water Magazine. I had seen his photos last fall on
another forum and the article got me motivated to get out a try with the fly rod (he often uses jointed Rapalas).


First trip last week went very... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: The Amazing Muddler ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Pictures worth a thousand words...peaceful and tranquil ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <br>
Thanks for the confirmation. Here&#39;s a couple of pics from the pond this evening. Looking pretty serene just not as nice weather today so they are a bit
dark...
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<img height="574" src="http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j67/jeffsod/Spring%20Summer%20Fishing%2009/P1110316a.jpg" width="800" alt="image">
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<img height="529" src="http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j67/jeffsod/Spring%20Summer%20Fishing%2009/P1110318a.jpg" width="706" alt="image">
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			<description><![CDATA[ Definitely a tiger trout, and a nice way to catch one.
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			<description><![CDATA[ Muddler strikes again!!!! It catches everything.... I think you&#39;re right ...that&#39;s a tiger trout... some of the trout guys might have to chime in...
NICE fish... WTG!!!! ]]></description>

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The amazing muddler does it again...
<br>
<br>
Stopped by a stocked trout kettle pond on the way home tonight. Have made a few trips to this pond of late and am really enjoying it. Partly motivated by
reading Roy Ls recent article about catching Brown Trout at night in the New England Edition of On The Water Magazine. I had seen his photos last fall on
another forum and the article got me motivated to get out a try with the fly rod (he often uses jointed Rapalas).
<br>
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First trip last week went very well with me taking 5 rainbows after dark on a #8 Flashdancer Muddler. The timing last week was ideal as the fish were extremely
active. In addtion to the caught fish there were numerous hits and a couple thrown hooks. The water was alive with boils when I arrived at sunset and the fish
stayed active well over an hour after dark.
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I was thrilled with the results and it motivated me to go back the next night. Arriving at sunset again it wasn&#39;t quite as active with... ]]></description>

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