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			 Doc didn’t expect any patients before 10 o’clock 
			this morning, so he was up and coffee’d and gone by 6:30. Lewis 
			Creek. The Lunker’s hole on Lewis Creek. 
 The Lunker is a huge rainbow trout that everyone knows about and no 
			one has caught. So far he has resisted flies, worms, salmon eggs, 
			spinners, and even an imitation mouse that Dud tossed in there one 
			time just to see if the Lunker had a bass’s appetite.
 
 Fish aren’t really all that bright, but the Lunker seems to deserve 
			membership to Fish Mensa. No matter how fine the leader a guy used, 
			it didn’t fool him. Trying to figure out what to use and how to use 
			it has fueled arguments for several years now.
 
			
			 
			But Doc thinks he has it figured out now. He has a super-fine tippet 
			on his fly line, and used his magnifying glasses to tie a midge that 
			is so small that if he dropped it, it would be gone forever. Doc 
			realizes that with that fine a line, he stands a good chance of 
			having the Lunker simply snap it off and swim away. But that would 
			be all right with Doc if the fish just came and took that fly, 
			because no one else had come that close to catching him yet. [to top of second 
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			 And there’s that wonderful new 
			fly rod that Doc made himself from a Sage blank he bought himself at 
			Christmas. With that rod, he believes, he should be able to feel a 
			fish breathe in that creek. He was in the Mule Barn before 9 
			a.m., holding court at the philosophy counter and told the boys what 
			happened.
 “The Lunker came up from under that big rock ledge, you know?” Doc 
			said. “And he came within … maybe four inches of my fly as it went 
			by.”
 
 “Four inches!” said Dud. “Hey, Doc, can you show me the pattern you 
			tied for that?”
 
 “Sure thing, Dud,” said Doc, grinning.
 
 Sometimes there can be great glory in failure.
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
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