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		<title>Little Truckee &#8211; Flowing high but fishing well</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With flows on most rivers at the blown out stage I have had to put some time on the Little Truckee river to satisfy my fishing needs.  While the river is nowhere near it &#8220;normal&#8221; flows, it is running clear and the fish are hungry.  Needing to get out, I left Reno after work and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With flows on most rivers at the blown out stage I have had to put some time on the Little Truckee river to satisfy my fishing needs.  While the river is nowhere near it &#8220;normal&#8221; flows, it is running clear and the fish are hungry.  Needing to get out, I left Reno after work and a short time later was parked at the upper lot and making my way downstream to a few of my favorite holes.</p>
<p>I managed to hook two very nice fish in the slack water.  The first first took my San Juan worm in a seam and put up an good fight.  The second fish took the Hare&#8217;s Ear nymph and ran my quite a distance down river in the fast water.  A combination of water levels that are 8 times above normal, tons of fast water and a decent 14&#8243; trout challenged me to land this fish.  Its initial run took me clear into my backing, an event that is not common on a small trout stream.  It took a bit of running downstream to recover line and catch up with the trout.  By the time I got it into some slack water, both of us were tired.</p>
<p>A quick two hour session netted two fish and a very happy fisher.</p>
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