5 月 2025

Uinta Life

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Uinta Life
Our services reach the serene Uinta Mountains, where several Forest Service-approved lakes are just a 30–45 minute drive from Kamas, Utah, via Highway 150. For a personalized adventure, we customize trips to match your goals.

Unique Tour Features
Experience a guided tour at 10,000 feet—an exclusive opportunity made possible by our special permit. Our expeditions provide access to five distinct fish species, with topwater fishing as the primary method throughout the season.

First-Time Fly Fishers Welcome
Beginners are encouraged to join! Our guides excel at teaching casting, hook setting, knot tying, and proper fish handling.

Contact Us
For inquiries, visit our contact page or message us on Instagram and Facebook @uinta.life.

Our Mission
We cultivate a community committed to conserving forest and fish ecosystems through sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.

Uinta Life Tour
Our half-day fly-fishing tours along the Mirror Lake Highway 150 blend stunning landscapes with thrilling fishing, led by expert guides.

Education & Conservation
Beyond the Uintas, we educate clients on forest etiquette and sustainable fish handling to protect natural resources.

Uinta Life

Meet Our Guides
Alex Goates – Founder and lifelong fly-fishing enthusiast since age 12, specializing in Brooke and Tiger Trout.
Hayden Proper – A nature lover passionate about sharing fly-fishing adventures, especially for Brown Trout.
Rich Goates – A charismatic guide who discovered fly fishing later in life, known for storytelling and Tiger Trout.
Steve Goates – A seasoned veteran always chasing the next big catch, with a love for all fish species.

Fly Fish the Unique Uinta Mountains
Target five distinct fish species in pristine waters.

Get in Touch with Uinta Life


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Guide de Pêche en Belgique

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Fishing Guide in Belgium

Meet the Guides
Sébastien and Gaëtan, both 42 and friends since childhood, form our expert guide team. Lifelong fishing enthusiasts, they have extensive experience across Belgium’s rivers. Blending traditional and modern techniques, they share their deep knowledge while embracing fishing’s endless learning curve.

Fishing Locations
Their primary spots are the Lesse and Lomme rivers, which they’ve fished for nearly a decade. These waters teem with grayling, trout, and barbel, offering rich biodiversity in a scenic natural setting. While these rivers are their default choice for guided tours, they also explore other Belgian and French rivers and lakes.

Ethics: Respect & "No Kill"
Guided by the principle "Fish returned, fish regained," they advocate sustainable fishing. To protect fragile ecosystems, they practice catch-and-release, using barbless hooks and gentle handling to ensure fish survival.

Accommodation
For travelers, they offer an "all-in" package combining guided fishing with stays in local cottages or hotels, subject to availability.


Fly Fishing in the Belgian Ardennes

  • Target trout, grayling, and barbel
  • Learn from two of the region’s most seasoned fly fishers

Expertise by Species
Their specialized guidance covers:

  • Asp
  • Barbel
  • Bream
  • Brown Trout
  • Common Carp
  • Grayling
  • Perch
  • Pike
  • Pike-perch
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Tench
  • Guide de Pêche en Belgique


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She’s Fly

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She’s Fly

At She’s Fly, we take a unique approach to outdoor gear and guiding. We specialize in high-quality gear designed by women, for women, ensuring comfort and support for every adventure.


Our Founders’ Stories

Dylan’s Journey

Dylan, our owner and co-founder, discovered her passion for fishing in 2010—a way to honor the memory of her late husband, Tony. The solace and joy she found in fly fishing inspired her to address the lack of gear tailored for women. This led her to co-found She’s Fly with Emily, driven by a shared vision of inclusivity in outdoor sports.

Beyond She’s Fly, Dylan works as an Agile Solutions Architect while balancing her love for nature, music, travel, and time with her pets and loved ones in Fort Collins, CO.

Emily’s Path

Emily, co-founder of She’s Fly, embodies the spirit of the Colorado mountains. A lifelong advocate for preserving National Parks and Public Lands, she has always defied expectations through her adventurous pursuits.

Her passion for fly fishing reflects her love for the outdoors and her commitment to challenging industry norms that overlook women’s needs. Alongside Dylan, she empowers others to pursue their passions without limits.

Outside work, Emily enjoys spontaneous adventures, time with her dogs, and immersing herself in nature’s beauty.


What We Offer

  • Fly fishing in small, intimate groups
  • Clinics and events for all skill levels

Get in touch with She’s Fly today!

She's Fly


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Uppacreek Adventures: Where the Wild Waters Lead

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Uppacreek

Uppacreek

New Zealand 馃嚦馃嚳

Embark on a mesmerizing fly-fishing adventure in New Zealand’s South Island, guided by acclaimed expert Aaron Ford. Traverse pristine rivers, immerse yourself in breathtaking scenery, and experience the thrill of fishing in some of the world’s most fertile waters. With Ford’s tailored expeditions, anglers of all levels are guaranteed an unparalleled experience.

About Aaron Ford

With two decades of fly-fishing expertise, Aaron Ford is a highly regarded guide in the South Island. His passion for the sport and deep knowledge of local rivers and fish species make him the ideal companion for your journey. Ford’s friendly, patient approach—combined with his commitment to conservation and sustainable fishing—ensures a remarkable environment for learning, relaxation, and connecting with nature.

Untouched Rivers and Wilderness

The South Island boasts pristine rivers and streams teeming with wild brown and rainbow trout. From the famed Nelson Lakes region to the stunning Marlborough Sounds, this area is a fly-fishing paradise. With Ford as your guide, you’ll access secluded, productive spots for unmatched fishing.

Beyond trout, we also offer fly-fishing for yellowtail kingfish on the flats!

Customized Fishing Adventures

Aaron Ford tailors each trip to suit your skill level and preferences. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, he designs personalized itineraries—from half-day excursions to multi-day expeditions—to maximize your success.

Fly-Fishing Lessons and Knowledge Sharing

Ford provides comprehensive lessons for beginners, covering casting techniques, fly selection, and reading the water. His supportive teaching style quickly builds confidence and skills. Experienced anglers can also refine advanced techniques with his expert guidance.

Conservation and Sustainability

A dedicated conservationist, Ford prioritizes preserving the South Island’s delicate ecosystems and fish populations. His sustainable practices, including catch-and-release advocacy, help safeguard these precious resources for future generations.

Unforgettable Fly-Fishing Adventures

Beyond the thrill of trout fishing, your journey with Ford offers breathtaking landscapes, encounters with native wildlife, and memories to last a lifetime.

Book Your Adventure

Secure your spot today for an extraordinary fly-fishing experience with Aaron Ford in New Zealand’s South Island—where tranquility, excitement, and natural beauty converge.

  • Tailored trips for all skill levels
  • Expert guidance on casting, fly selection, and reading water
  • Access to secluded, productive fishing spots

Expertise in These Species

Uppacreek specializes in fly-fishing for:

  • Brown trout
  • Rainbow trout

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Les Sens de la Rivière

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Les Sens de la Rivière
France

At the heart of Les Sens de la Rivière lies a mission to reconnect people with nature. The project’s name, rich with meaning, invites fly fishers to immerse themselves fully in their surroundings and sharpen their senses in pursuit of the perfect catch.

Exploring Hidden Gems: Reunion Island and Verdon Canyon

Whether you’re drawn to Reunion Island’s tropical charm or the rugged splendor of Verdon Canyon, I’ll guide you through these untouched landscapes. With deep knowledge of both regions, I’ll share hidden spots and firsthand insights to help you experience their raw beauty.

Certified Guidance for Mastering Fly Fishing

As a certified fly fishing instructor, I teach a full range of techniques—from dry fly, nymph, and wet fly to streamer fishing—as well as strategies for new waters, blind fishing, sight fishing, and euro nymphing. My expertise spans both freshwater and saltwater environments. Whatever your goals, I’ll tailor my guidance to elevate your skills.

Expertise in Targeting These Species

Les Sens de la Rivière specializes in fly fishing for:

Les Sens de la Rivière

  • Brown Trout
  • Chub
  • Grayling
  • Rainbow Trout

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Markus Kunter Fly Fishing School

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Markus Kunter Fly Fishing School
Germany

Markus Kunter’s Fly Fishing School offers courses for beginners and advanced anglers, covering both theory and practical skills. Topics include Dry Fly Fishing, Nymph Fishing, Streamer Fishing, private lessons, guided trips, advanced courses, and specialized programs like the Amazon course. Fly fishing is portrayed as both a rewarding activity and a philosophy, demanding practice and dedication to master.

Located in Baden-Württemberg along the Argen River, the school is led by EFFA-certified Flycasting Instructor Markus Kunter. Courses take place on a private 3-kilometer stretch of the Argen near Lake Constance, where students learn rod handling, casting techniques, line mending, insect science, and strategic water approach. The stunning Allgäu foothills and tri-border region provide an idyllic backdrop for learning.

Fly fishing is more than a sport—it’s a way of life. It thrills with the adrenaline of a strike and the challenge of the fight, yet soothes with its rhythmic casts and harmony with nature. Success demands both technical skill and deep knowledge of aquatic ecosystems, from selecting the right fly pattern to understanding fish behavior.

Markus Kunter offers tailored courses, from fly tying to guided workshops. As an EFFA Flycasting Instructor and ORVIS Endorsed Guide, he combines decades of passion with expert instruction. The Argen’s pristine waters, diverse fish populations, and scenic beauty create an unparalleled learning environment.

Services:

  • Guided trips, workshops, and fly tying
  • Exclusive access to 3 km of private river
  • Specialized courses (e.g., nymph fishing, cast analysis)
  • Markus Kunter Fly Fishing School

Target Species Expertise:

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling

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Hookafly

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Hookafly
At Hookafly, we share your passion for fly-fishing in nature’s pristine settings. We’ve handpicked the world’s finest fly-fishing destinations, and our expert guides bring global experience to every trip. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned angler, we’ll tailor your adventure to your preferences.

Our Goal
We’re committed to delivering the fly-fishing trip of a lifetime. By celebrating the landscapes we operate in and collaborating closely with local communities and wildlife, we ensure sustainable, immersive experiences. From chalk streams to international waters, every itinerary is designed for your enjoyment.

Hookafly

Locations
Our curated destinations span the UK and beyond, including Hampshire’s River Itchen and Test, Dorset’s River Frome, and Berkshire’s Kennet. These versatile rivers allow us to customize each day while showcasing England’s breathtaking scenery.

  • Fly-fish England’s finest chalkstreams
  • Target brown trout, grayling, and Atlantic salmon
  • Access exclusive locations worldwide

Contact Hookafly today.


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Valtellina (Italian Alps)

Valtellina: A Fly Fishing Paradise in the Italian Alps

Introduction

Valtellina (Italian Alps)

Nestled in the Italian Alps on the northern side of Lake Como, Valtellina is a breathtaking valley renowned for its pristine waters and exceptional fly fishing opportunities. With hundreds of mountain streams, alpine lakes, and reservoirs, this region offers anglers an unforgettable experience in one of Europe’s most scenic landscapes.

Abundant Waters

Valtellina boasts an impressive network of waterways, including:

  • 110 alpine lakes
  • 220 mountain streams
  • 24 reservoirs

Together, these form over 1,250 kilometers of fishable water, ensuring that even after weeks of fishing, you’ll still have untouched spots to explore. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, the sheer variety of fishing locations makes Valtellina a top-tier destination.

Ideal Fishing Destination

The valley’s proximity to Lake Como makes it a perfect addition to a relaxing holiday. After a day of fishing, visitors can unwind in charming alpine villages or enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding mountains.

Target Species

While the region may host additional fish species, the primary catches in Valtellina’s waters include:

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling
  • Rainbow Trout

These species thrive in the cold, clear waters, providing anglers with exciting challenges and rewarding catches.

Conclusion

For fly fishing enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquility, Valtellina is a must-visit destination. Its vast waterways, diverse fish populations, and breathtaking scenery make it a standout location in the Italian Alps. Whether you’re planning a dedicated fishing trip or combining it with a holiday, this valley promises an unforgettable experience.

HARDY Tournament 1947 10’4"#8 3pc 2top Fly rod used

The Legendary HARDY Tournament 1947 10’4″ 8 3pc 2top Fly Rod: A Collector’s Dream

For fly fishing enthusiasts, few rods carry the prestige and craftsmanship of the HARDY Tournament 1947 10’4″ 8 3pc 2top Fly Rod. This iconic rod represents a golden era of fly fishing, blending British engineering excellence with timeless performance. Designed for serious anglers, its long, powerful action and dual-tip configuration make it ideal for targeting large trout, salmon, and steelhead. Whether you’re a collector or a dedicated angler, owning this rod is like holding a piece of fly fishing history.

Types of HARDY Tournament 1947 10’4″ 8 3pc 2top Fly Rods
While the Tournament 1947 is a specific model, variations exist based on condition, modifications, and rarity:
– Original Unrestored Models – Highly sought after by collectors for their authenticity.
– Restored/Refurbished Rods – Often rewrapped or revarnished while retaining original blanks.
– Customized Versions – Some may have replacement tips or guides but maintain the classic action.

How to Choose the Right HARDY Tournament 1947 Fly Rod
1. Condition – Check for cracks, delamination, or repairs in the cane.
2. Originality – Look for intact wraps, original ferrules, and Hardy markings.
3. Action & Weight – The 8 line weight suits heavy-duty fishing; ensure it matches your style.
4. Price vs. Rarity – Pristine original rods command premium prices.

Top 5 HARDY Tournament 1947 10’4″ 8 3pc 2top Fly Rod Recommendations

1. Hardy Tournament 1947 – Original Mint Condition
Highlights: Near-perfect original wraps, flawless cane, and original tube.
✅ Pros:
– Collector’s dream, untouched by restoration.
– Smooth, powerful casting action.
– Comes with both tips in excellent shape.
❌ Cons:
– Extremely rare and expensive.
Best For: Serious collectors and investors.

2. Hardy Tournament 1947 – Expertly Restored
Highlights: Professionally rewrapped with new varnish, original ferrules retained.
✅ Pros:
– Looks and performs like new.
– More affordable than mint originals.
– Retains classic Hardy action.
❌ Cons:
– Not 100% original.
Best For: Anglers who want a functional classic.

3. Hardy Tournament 1947 – Single Tip (One Original Tip Missing)
Highlights: One original tip, one replacement, good fishing condition.
✅ Pros:
– More budget-friendly.
– Still a great fishing rod.

HARDY Tournament 1947 10'4"#8 3pc 2top Fly rod used

❌ Cons:
– Reduced collector value.
Best For: Fishermen who prioritize usability over collectibility.

4. Hardy Tournament 1947 – Customized with Modern Guides
Highlights: Upgraded with snake or recoil guides for better performance.
✅ Pros:
– Improved durability and casting.
– Retains the classic blank feel.
❌ Cons:
– Purists may dislike modifications.
Best For: Anglers who want vintage feel with modern reliability.

5. Hardy Tournament 1947 – “Fished Hard” Working Rod
Highlights: Shows wear but remains fishable.
✅ Pros:
– Most affordable option.
– Authentic, battle-tested feel.
❌ Cons:
– May need minor repairs.
Best For: Budget-conscious anglers who appreciate history.

Buying Considerations
– Authenticity: Verify Hardy markings and serial numbers.
– Flex & Action: Ensure it matches your fishing needs.
– Seller Reputation: Buy from trusted vintage tackle dealers.
– Restoration Quality: Poor repairs can ruin value.

FAQs

Q1: Is the Hardy Tournament 1947 still a good fishing rod today?
A: Absolutely! Its powerful action makes it excellent for big fish, though modern rods may be lighter.

Q2: How much does a mint-condition rod cost?
A: Prices range from $2,000 to $5,000+, depending on condition and provenance.

Q3: Can I fish saltwater with this rod?
A: Not recommended—salt can damage the cane. Stick to freshwater.

Q4: Are replacement tips available?
A: Rare, but some specialists can craft new ones to match.

Q5: How do I maintain a bamboo fly rod?
A: Store dry, avoid extreme temps, and occasionally apply rod wax.

Final Thoughts & Call to Action
The HARDY Tournament 1947 10’4″ 8 3pc 2top Fly Rod is more than just a tool—it’s a legacy. Whether you’re a collector, a traditionalist, or an angler who appreciates fine craftsmanship, this rod deserves a place in your arsenal.

Ready to own a piece of fly fishing history? Check reputable vintage dealers or auctions today! Tight lines! 🎣

Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Style Fly Fishing Rod. Kocho NEW from Japan

The Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F is a Tenkara-style fly fishing rod designed for lightweight, precise presentations, particularly in small streams and mountain rivers. Here’s what you should know about it:

Key Features:
– Length: 3.3 meters (~10.8 ft) – ideal for tight spaces and delicate presentations.
– Action: Fast-action taper for precise casting and control.
– Collapsible Design: Telescopic (Tenkara-style) for easy portability.
– Weight: Ultra-lightweight (typically under 3 oz), making it comfortable for all-day fishing.
– Material: High-quality carbon fiber for sensitivity and strength.
– Kocho Series: Part of Daiwa’s Kocho (Butterfly) line, emphasizing finesse and natural drift techniques.
– Japanese Craftsmanship: Made in Japan, known for precision and durability.

Best For:
– Tenkara Fishing: Fixed-line fly fishing without a reel.
– Small Streams & Mountain Rivers: Perfect for targeting trout, char, and other small fish.
– Dry Fly & Nymph Fishing: Excels in delicate presentations.

Why Choose the KIYOSE 33S-F?
– Portability: Collapses down to ~20 inches for backpacking.
– Responsive Action: Quick recovery for accurate casts.
– Traditional Tenkara Feel: Simple, elegant, and effective.

Where to Buy?
– Available from Japanese retailers (Amazon Japan, Rakuten, specialty Tenkara shops).
– May also be found on eBay or Tenkara USA-affiliated sellers.

Would you like recommendations on lines/leaders or techniques for this rod?
Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Style Fly Fishing Rod – Kocho NEW from Japan: The Ultimate Guide for Anglers

1. Introduction: Why the Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Rod Stands Out
For fly fishing enthusiasts, the Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Style Fly Fishing Rod (Kocho NEW from Japan) represents the perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Tenkara, a centuries-old Japanese fly fishing technique, emphasizes simplicity and precision—qualities that Daiwa has masterfully incorporated into this rod. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, the KIYOSE 33S-F offers unmatched sensitivity, lightweight design, and superior control, making it a must-have for those who appreciate minimalist yet high-performance fishing gear.

2. Types of Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Rods
The Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Kocho NEW series comes in different configurations to suit various fishing conditions:
– Fixed-length rods – Ideal for precise casting and stream fishing.
– Collapsible/telescopic rods – Great for portability and travel.
– Different action types (slow, medium, fast) – Catering to different casting styles and fish species.

3. How to Choose the Best Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Rod
Consider the following factors:
– Length (3.3m / 33S-F model) – Best for small to medium streams.
– Action & Flexibility – Fast action for quick strikes, slow action for delicate presentations.
– Material & Weight – Carbon fiber for durability and lightness.
– Handle & Grip – Cork or EVA for comfort during long sessions.
– Intended Use – Backcountry fishing, small streams, or larger rivers?

4. Top 5 Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Rod Recommendations

1. Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Kocho NEW (Standard Model)
✅ Highlights: Ultra-lightweight, perfect for small streams.
✅ Pros:
– Exceptional sensitivity for detecting subtle bites.
– Smooth casting with a fast-action tip.
– Compact and travel-friendly.
❌ Cons:
– Not ideal for larger fish species.
– Slightly stiff for beginners.
🎣 Best for: Intermediate to advanced anglers fishing small streams.

2. Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Kocho NEW (Collapsible Version)
✅ Highlights: Telescopic design for easy transport.
✅ Pros:
– Extremely portable (fits in a backpack).
– Durable carbon fiber construction.
– Quick setup for on-the-go fishing.
❌ Cons:
– Slightly heavier than fixed-length rods.
– May have minor flex issues under heavy load.
🎣 Best for: Travelers and hikers who need a compact rod.

3. Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Kocho NEW (Slow Action Variant)
✅ Highlights: Delicate presentation for wary trout.
✅ Pros:
– Gentle casting for subtle fly placement.
– Excellent for dry fly fishing.
– Comfortable grip for long sessions.
❌ Cons:
– Not ideal for windy conditions.
– Requires more skill to master.
🎣 Best for: Experienced anglers targeting skittish fish.

4. Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Kocho NEW (Medium Action Variant)
✅ Highlights: Balanced performance for all-around fishing.
✅ Pros:
– Versatile for nymphing and dry fly fishing.
– Good backbone for fighting medium-sized fish.
– Smooth, controlled casting.
❌ Cons:
– Not specialized for extreme conditions.
– Slightly pricier than entry-level rods.
🎣 Best for: Anglers who want a do-it-all Tenkara rod.

5. Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Kocho NEW (Fast Action Variant)
✅ Highlights: Power and precision for aggressive fishing.
✅ Pros:
– Quick hook sets for fast-moving fish.
– Strong backbone for larger trout.
– Excellent in windy conditions.
❌ Cons:
– Less forgiving for beginners.
– Can feel too rigid for delicate presentations.
🎣 Best for: Anglers targeting larger fish in challenging waters.

5. Buying Considerations for the Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F
– Check the action type (slow, medium, fast) based on your fishing style.
– Ensure portability if you hike to remote spots.
– Compare prices—authentic Japanese imports may cost more.
– Read reviews from other Tenkara anglers.
– Warranty & Support – Daiwa offers good customer service.

6. FAQ: Common Questions About the Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F

Q1: Is this rod suitable for beginners?
A: Yes, but the medium or slow-action variants are more forgiving.

Q2: Can it handle larger fish like bass?
A: It’s designed for trout and small fish; larger species may require a heavier rod.

Q3: How portable is the telescopic version?
A: Extremely compact—fits in a small backpack.

Q4: Does it come with a warranty?
A: Yes, Daiwa provides a limited warranty.

Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Style Fly Fishing Rod. Kocho NEW from Japan

Q5: What’s the best line to pair with this rod?
A: A light fluorocarbon or traditional Tenkara line works best.

7. Final Thoughts & Call to Action
The Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Tenkara Style Fly Fishing Rod (Kocho NEW from Japan) is a masterpiece of minimalist fishing gear, offering precision, portability, and performance. Whether you’re exploring mountain streams or perfecting your Tenkara technique, this rod delivers.

Ready to elevate your fly fishing experience? Check out the latest Daiwa KIYOSE 33S-F Kocho NEW models and find the perfect match for your next adventure! 🎣✨

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