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      <title>Why Bucktail Fly Tying Material Is Still My Favorite</title>
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      <description>If I had to pick just one thing to keep on my desk forever, it&amp;#39;d definitely be a high-quality bucktail fly tying material. Even with all the fancy synthetics and &amp;#39;latest and greatest&amp;#39; fibers hitting the fly shop shelves every week, there&amp;#39;s just</description>
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