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		<title>Comment on Ready To Go Fishing</title>
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			<name>medperalta</name>
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		<updated>2008-04-04T21:16:19Z</updated>
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		<content type="html">Unfortunately, I did not get the last few fishing trips in on my 2007 license. Hopefully someone got the thrill of getting their line wet before the season came to an end. I just got my new license with all the bells and whistles (stamps) and hope to get the Waterdog wet at Cochiti tomorrow. &lt;br /&gt;It's almost too close to Rio Rancho, but  hey one hour and on the waters not too bad for living in the desert. I remember a friend visiting one summer and on the way out to the West Side, he said, "I've never seen so much sand and so little water." I guess most anglers out here can really appreciate a lake like Cochiti considering where we live. With a little luck and not too much wind tomorrow maybe this first trip will pan out. &lt;br /&gt;I know this state lacks in its bass, but  do you think New Mexico Angler will ever have a top ten bass?</content>
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