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      <title>My honest take on the 10ft 4wt fly rod for trout</title>
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      <description>I finally spent a full season fishing a 10ft 4wt fly rod, and honestly, it changed how I look at my local rivers. For the longest time, I was a die-hard 9-foot purist. I figured if 9 feet was the industry standard, why mess with it? But after a</description>
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