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		<title>By: Fish Species Spotlight: Cutthroat Trout &#124; Riverwood Blog &#8211; Fly Fishing Gear &#38; Guided Fishing Trips in Oregon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fish Species Spotlight: Cutthroat Trout &#124; Riverwood Blog &#8211; Fly Fishing Gear &#38; Guided Fishing Trips in Oregon</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] For a more romantic look at the cutthroat trout, visit Derek &#8220;Cutthroat&#8221; Young&#8217;s Fly Fish the Yakima Blog. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: dcarp8365</title>
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		<description>I have to agree with you - Cutties are a special fish and my favortie as well.  That&#039;s saying a lot considering I spend 70% of my fishing time pursuing Steelhead.  Many times I&#039;ve had my 8 wt. rod doubled over by a hard take, thinking I&#039;ve struck steel, only to find a mean little 16-18&quot; cutthroat come blasting out of the water with a #2 spey fly dangling from his jaw.  They&#039;re mean, they&#039;re nasty and they are beautiful fish.  A cutt was the first fish to take the experimental &quot;Yak Caddis&quot; fly down here on the Santiam, therefore I consider them to have discriminating taste as well.............. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to agree with you &#8211; Cutties are a special fish and my favortie as well.  That&#039;s saying a lot considering I spend 70% of my fishing time pursuing Steelhead.  Many times I&#039;ve had my 8 wt. rod doubled over by a hard take, thinking I&#039;ve struck steel, only to find a mean little 16-18&quot; cutthroat come blasting out of the water with a #2 spey fly dangling from his jaw.  They&#039;re mean, they&#039;re nasty and they are beautiful fish.  A cutt was the first fish to take the experimental &quot;Yak Caddis&quot; fly down here on the Santiam, therefore I consider them to have discriminating taste as well&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
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