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			<title>Smoked Steel Ala Len</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:31:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Smoked Steel Ala Len 
 
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Two medium sized steelhead cut in horse shoes 
 
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<br />
Two medium sized steelhead cut in horse shoes<br />
<br />
plastic 10 quart container<br />
1/2 full with water<br />
1.5 pounds non-iodized salt<br />
2 pound brown sugar<br />
3 cups real lemon<br />
10 tablespoons dill weed<br />
8 tablespoons red pepper flakes<br />
4 tablespoons garlic powder<br />
4 tablespoons onion powder<br />
3 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce<br />
<br />
Stir and place trout in the mixture.<br />
<br />
Place a plate or glass cutting board on the trout so the the trout are in the brine completely. Soak 14 hours. Next rinse and then reapply dill , garlic, onion, and red pepper flakes in the chest cavity and on both sides and put in the smoker. Then use the brine in the bowl in the bottom.<br />
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Smoke until fish flakes off of bones easily.</div>

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			<title>Big Lake Tributary</title>
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			<title>Only One Day</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 16:59:50 GMT</pubDate>
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As a young pup I was left to explore and 
to make my way on my own a lot. My 
sisters were quite a handful for my 
mother to keep track of. They ranged 
from age 3 to age 17. They were...</description>
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<br />
As a young pup I was left to explore and<br />
to make my way on my own a lot. My<br />
sisters were quite a handful for my<br />
mother to keep track of. They ranged<br />
from age 3 to age 17. They were<br />
toddlers and young women. All<br />
of the problems of youth wrapped<br />
up in one single parent family. My<br />
mother had been recently been left<br />
a widow at age 39 with 6 children.<br />
<br />
At times I almost felt like a<br />
leaf in the wind. I was making<br />
lots of decisions alone without<br />
any adult supervision. Many<br />
of my choices were quite poor<br />
looking back in retrospect. I am<br />
actually quite lucky to still be on<br />
this earth with some of<br />
the foolish choices I made.<br />
<br />
Not all of my choices were foolish.<br />
It was late fall and trout season<br />
was closed so I was limited in the<br />
things I could do.<br />
<br />
When I got bored I thought of<br />
things that could make me money.<br />
I decided to search the path from<br />
the high school to the downtown<br />
area and look in the ditch along<br />
the path and pick up pop bottles.<br />
In those days you could get .02 cents<br />
a bottle and usually<br />
one trip on this path gave me<br />
at least 50 pop bottles. It doesn't<br />
seem much now but a DOLLAR was<br />
a big deal to me back then.<br />
<br />
I started on main street and worked<br />
towards the high school. The pop<br />
bottle spelunking was going quite<br />
well and I had to go<br />
home quickly and get a bag<br />
because there were just too<br />
many to carry. The ditch was<br />
a veritable gold mine this day<br />
and I was weighed down heavily<br />
with at least 60 pop bottles on the<br />
end of my journey.<br />
<br />
I was already<br />
thinking about what I was going<br />
to spend my HUGE pay day on.<br />
I had the bag hung over my<br />
shoulder and was walking back<br />
to the grocery store to cash in<br />
my treasure and I saw<br />
two high school students<br />
dressed really oddly walking<br />
towards the High School.<br />
<br />
Me being the curious type I asked<br />
what was up with the<br />
costumes. The two girls said<br />
they were going to be in a play<br />
called &quot;Brigadoon&quot; at the<br />
High School later that night and<br />
they were heading<br />
there to do their final dress<br />
rehearsal. They asked me if<br />
I wanted to come watch them practice<br />
their lines. I immediately said &quot;NO&quot;;<br />
I thought it wasn't manly enough<br />
for me to be interested in. I was also<br />
in hurry to cash in my bottles and<br />
get some candy or a new fishing lure. I met<br />
four other more of the cast on the way<br />
to to the store. They were also walking<br />
to the High School decked out in costume.<br />
These were guys and it really looked like<br />
they were getting into their parts. They<br />
were practicing their lines as they walked.<br />
I was on a mission so I went onward to<br />
the grocery store.<br />
<br />
I cashed in my grand<br />
total of 70 pop bottles and asked the<br />
clerk at the store what the play was<br />
about. She gave me the short version<br />
of the play. It was about a magical place.<br />
It was about going back in time to<br />
a simpler way of life. The place only<br />
appeared once every 100 years.<br />
The name of the play was &quot;Brigadoon.&quot;<br />
I checked out at the store. I bought<br />
no candy today; I bought a spinner to trout<br />
fish with in Spring. It was getting dark<br />
so I decided to go home for supper.<br />
<br />
The house was full with activity and the<br />
table was already set. My sisters were<br />
helping my mom with supper and I was<br />
really dirty from all the ditch diving.<br />
My mom sent me to the bathroom to<br />
shower and put clean clothing on. I<br />
protested but I always listened to my mom.<br />
The rest of the family was already seated<br />
when I returned. I sat down and ate supper.<br />
The topic of the play at the High School<br />
came up and my mother gave me a few<br />
more details about the play. It sounded<br />
really interesting and I thought what<br />
the heck. My mom made me take a<br />
shower and put on clean clothes.<br />
Why waste it, I thought. I had a quarter<br />
left from ditch diving and that is what it<br />
would cost to get in the play. Off I went to the play.<br />
<br />
The opening of the play had a couple<br />
hunters wandering in the mist and<br />
they seemed quite lost. The special effects<br />
in 1968 were amazing. They must have<br />
used some dry ice or something similar.<br />
The stage was engulfed in mist. At 11 years<br />
old I internalized much of what I saw<br />
and heard. These hunters became people<br />
in my life. One of them was my Dad and<br />
he was lost and couldn't find his way<br />
home from hunting in northern Wisconsin.<br />
<br />
Though my Dad had died about a year<br />
ago while deer hunting, I still had this<br />
weird fantasy that he didn't really die<br />
and that he would appear at home one day.<br />
I was swept away by the story of play from<br />
the moment I saw the lost hunters. I<br />
watched the play on the edge of my seat<br />
the entire time. I was glad that it was<br />
dark in the gym because I was<br />
fighting back tears quite often. I<br />
loved that play and is my all time favorite.<br />
However, I didn't like the ending<br />
of the story, because you would have<br />
to wait another hundred years for<br />
Brigadoon to reappear.<br />
<br />
The play touched me because it<br />
talked about simpler times and<br />
going back in to your past. I<br />
remember all of the things my Dad<br />
taught me about the outdoors.<br />
<br />
<br />
I had my own little Brigadoon every<br />
time I went to the trout stream. I was<br />
where my Dad seemed the happiest<br />
and I could imagine him being with<br />
me on every outing. Every wildflower<br />
he had identified for me and had<br />
shown me the magic of the outdoors.<br />
All of the smells and sounds of the<br />
outdoors take me back.<br />
<br />
I can still see him smile when he<br />
showed me the Impatiens balsamina wildflower.<br />
My face must have showed astonishment<br />
and awe when he had me touch that orange<br />
odd looking flower . I can remember him<br />
making sure that I was really close so I<br />
could see the flower and the pod<br />
area exploded and shot seeds raining<br />
down on me. I can not go by a Touch Me Not<br />
flower in the fall without getting close to<br />
it and to see my father's smile each time<br />
I touch those magical flowers.<br />
<br />
Many children are bitter and lose<br />
their path when their father or<br />
mother die when they are young.<br />
I chose to embrace and remember<br />
all of the wonders of the outdoors<br />
and see my father in each outing<br />
in the wildflowers and every aspect<br />
of the outdoors in my own and<br />
very private Brigadoon.<br />
<br />
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I see my father's smile in every<br />
wildflower I see.</div>

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			<title>question for gringo/la gringa</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 02:49:36 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>heading down from L.I. to your slice of paradise this thanksgiving. been looking for companies that do private charters for a few days of fishing/snorkelling/exploring with my 2 boys. been there 8 times, seems to be a lot less tour companies than I recall in the past. was  wondering if you had any...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>heading down from L.I. to your slice of paradise this thanksgiving. been looking for companies that do private charters for a few days of fishing/snorkelling/exploring with my 2 boys. been there 8 times, seems to be a lot less tour companies than I recall in the past. was  wondering if you had any advise on who to use . looked into silver deep and 1 or 2 others, very pricey($1700+!)for a full day. looking to do 2 full days, any advise greatly appreciated!<br />
thanks,<br />
Bob</div>

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			<title>Pretty cool..</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 02:01:34 GMT</pubDate>
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