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A perfect day

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Albuquerque Journal, February 20th, 2005

FIRST PERSON It's fly-fishing in the Valles Caldera surrounded by meadows and solitude The peace to be found in running water, a perfect summer day of sunshine and fresh air, blissful solitude and the focused attention necessary to cast and catch a wily trout is a guaranteed mood elevator. However, while girls were playing with dolls, their brothers were out practicing their casts. Consequently, many men have figured out they can fly-fish right through their midlife crisis, while women have some catching up to do. First of all, the accessories are wonderful. Overalls of miraculous water-re...

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