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      <title>Why I Always Grab My 5wt 9ft Fly Rod</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re only going to own one setup, a 5wt 9ft fly rod is pretty much the gold standard for anyone chasing trout or hitting local ponds. It is the one piece of gear that seems to find its way into my truck every single time I head out, regardless</description>
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