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	<title>Comments on: Happy Mardis Gras&#8230;&#8230; February 22nd fishing report</title>
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		<title>By: Larry B.</title>
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		<description>Rainbows in the creeks too.... Much to my surprise, I pulled off Business 65 in Hollister to watch several fly guys (fishermen)  applying their talents in Turkey Creek between the two bridges. The water was relatively clear and only thigh high but they were catching them regularly. No bigguns but still creek rainbows. A good place for beginners to try fly casting when the conditions are right. Summertime brings less depth to that area and the fish don`t go that far up the creek. Alot of folks prefer to fish for suckers in Turkey Creek... deep frying them. Good luck to all on Tanneycomo, there certainly has been some quality fish taken out, even during Februarys fast moving water. Hope to see you Lamar on our next trip down... its always a pleasure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rainbows in the creeks too&#8230;. Much to my surprise, I pulled off Business 65 in Hollister to watch several fly guys (fishermen)  applying their talents in Turkey Creek between the two bridges. The water was relatively clear and only thigh high but they were catching them regularly. No bigguns but still creek rainbows. A good place for beginners to try fly casting when the conditions are right. Summertime brings less depth to that area and the fish don`t go that far up the creek. Alot of folks prefer to fish for suckers in Turkey Creek&#8230; deep frying them. Good luck to all on Tanneycomo, there certainly has been some quality fish taken out, even during Februarys fast moving water. Hope to see you Lamar on our next trip down&#8230; its always a pleasure.</p>
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