Blind Date

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At work I was approached by Sam and Denver to film a short fly fishing video. The catch, we were going to one of Denver and Sam’s spots on the AAAAAAAAAAAA.. Being taken to a "secret spot" is pretty common when fishing with friends. After all, no one wants to have the whole city fishing in their favorite run. Denver and Sam took this concept a bit over the top.
In what felt like a police interrogation, I was sworn to secrecy and they never even told me where we were going. The best part, if I was going to be allowed to tag along, 'I would have to be blind folded on the way in and out of the fishing spot.’ This, of course, from Sam.
-.. Not cool
After being baited in by stories of a relatively untapped stock pile of trout, I reluctantly agreed to being blindfolded. I admit it was not my proudest moment. In my defense, I had no idea that they were going to use duct tape to secure the blindfold either.
Long story short, after being blindfolded, Duct taped, laughed at for aaaaaa hour car ride (that felt like forever), I was finally allowed to remove this terrible bandana. Guess what, I knew exactly where we were. We were on the aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa  just outside of aaaaaaaaaa. I had driven past this spot a bunch to go to aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa but I had never stopped to fish this section of the aaaa. The spot looked really fishy. I couldn’t believe I had never stopped to explore this spot more.
We had a relatively successful day on the water, trying to get aaaaa trout to chase aaaaaaa. All in all I was happy I tagged along.
Was the Duct Tape and blind fold a bit unnecessary? Well yeah, but I understand why. Fly fishing is therapeutic. It is nice to be able to share a secret spot with some close friends and not to have to worry about every hole being bulldozed by everyone and their sisters.
I only ask that if you know where this spot is in the video, to please help us keep it a secret.