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		<title>Fly Fishing Lines Advice</title>
		<description>The sort of fly fishing line you use might just be the most important factor when you're fishing.  Your fishing rod needs to be the right length for you and your environment, and your fishing reel should work smoothly and allow you to focus on catching fish, but it's ...</description>
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		<title>Fly Lines</title>
		<description>Cortland has revamped its 444 Classic Series of fly lines and one of the most stunningly smooth in the range is the wonderful 444 XP Classic. It might just be the world’s favourite fly line, with its subtle peach colouring and superb flexibility, especially at lower temperatures (which is just ...</description>
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