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      <title>Why Every Fly Tyer Needs a Whiting Tailing Pack</title>
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      <description>Obtaining your hands upon a whiting tailing pack is honestly among those &amp;#39;lightbulb moments&amp;#39; for anybody who spends too much time behind the fly-tying vise. When you&amp;#39;ve ever fought with dry flies that look excellent in the hand of your hand but sink</description>
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