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    RAW, is that Bryan?
    What a fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Not bad. NOT BAD !!
    The fish are always right.

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    As my brother would say "Forget the fly, GET THE HARPOON!"

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    That's Bryan!
    For those who don't know Bryan, let me just say this: He deserves a fish like that. He is an exceptional fly fisher. He has paid his dues and has respect for fly fishing. In short, it couldn't happen to a nicer more dedicated fly fisher.

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    His blog says "Madison Brown." I'm assuming that this monster came out of the Madison River, in MT/WY? Surely there's no river in Utah with a 32" brownie (I doubt the Green has anything of that size, and there's no way anything that big lives in the Provo).

    That is an absolutely amazing fish. I'm surprised no one has screamed "Photshop!" yet (not that I am, I have no reason not to believe him--especially if he's from Utah!).

    Man, what a gorgeous fish. I like what he said about the "Pursuit" in the blog entry. Man, I think it would be tough to keep fishing for trophy browns after that. That is a fish a hundred life times!
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