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    Explore "flytying" with insightful episodes like "EP 452. The Feather Thief", "265 Milwaukee River Fly Fishing, Pete Nicoloff & Joseph Davies", "264 Jayce Pidskalney, A Fly Fishing Journey, Broken Tippet Prostaff", "263 The Trout Trust, Jim McLennan, Gary Hanke, Nada Rehman" and "WFS 548B - Trophy Trout with Landon Mayer - Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival, Fly Tying, Fitness Tips" from podcasts like ""Duck Season Somewhere", "Fly Fishing 97 Podcast", "Fly Fishing 97 Podcast", "Fly Fishing 97 Podcast" and "Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast"" and more!

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    EP 452. The Feather Thief

    EP 452. The Feather Thief

    Is it true that "man is seldom content to witness nature...he must posess it?" What is it about beautiful feathers that so obsesses some of us? Truth is truly stranger than fiction, and some stories you couldn't contrive in a lifetime's worth of imagination. Kirk Wallace Johnson's The Feather Thief is prime example--a child prodigy flutist becomes a world-champion salmon fly tier, breaks into British Natural History Museum, stealing hundreds of rare bird skins worth millions of dollars in the fly-tying underworld but irreplacably priceless to the scientific community.  Anything for those beautiful feathers! For fame? For money? Told masterfully, Johnson's investigative story explores man's obsessive instinct to harvest--and to collect--nature's beauty. It's a story as old as time.

     

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    265 Milwaukee River Fly Fishing, Pete Nicoloff & Joseph Davies

    265 Milwaukee River Fly Fishing, Pete Nicoloff & Joseph Davies
    This week we visit South East Wisconsin and chat with the team at Milwaukee Fly Fishing. Pete Nicoloff and Joseph Davies offer full service guided trips based near Milwaukee. These guys are chasing Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Trout and more on the Milwaukee River system, tribs and nearby fly fishing opportunities. These two are livin their best lives "slinging string... and jaw jacking some ponies!" Thanks Pete and Joe for sharing your story with us.

    264 Jayce Pidskalney, A Fly Fishing Journey, Broken Tippet Prostaff

    264 Jayce Pidskalney, A Fly Fishing Journey, Broken Tippet Prostaff
    This week we sit down with Jayce Pidskalney and talk about his fly fishing/ fly tying journey. Jayce is working with the team at Broken Tippet, tying some beauty patterns and chasing some still water hogs in the interior of BC. we talk tunes, thread, tying, dirt bikes and much more on the show. Thanks Jayce for sharing your journey with us both on and off the water.

    263 The Trout Trust, Jim McLennan, Gary Hanke, Nada Rehman

    263 The Trout Trust, Jim McLennan, Gary Hanke, Nada Rehman
    This week we head to Alberta to talk conservation with members of The Trout Trust. We sat down with Jim McLennan, Gary Hanke and Nada Rehman to talk about the organization, its goals, how it came into being and some of the projects they are working on. We talk about fish entrainment into the Bow River irrigation headwaters canal and some concerns the group has for the Bow River system. Find out how you can help at www.thetrouttrust.com

    WFS 548B - Trophy Trout with Landon Mayer - Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival, Fly Tying, Fitness Tips

    WFS 548B - Trophy Trout with Landon Mayer - Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival, Fly Tying, Fitness Tips

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/548B

    Presented By: FishHound Expeditions

    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors

    Unlock the secrets of landing trophy trout with fly fishing virtuoso Landon Mayer, who generously shares his expertise on everything from the precise art of fly tying to the adrenaline rush of sight fishing. Whether you're wading through the streams of Colorado or casting on still waters, Landon's strategies are a game-changer. As we navigate through a rich conversation, we uncover the intricacies of angling presentations, the importance of matching them to insect hatches, and delve into the role of fitness in ensuring you can keep casting for years to come.

    Feel the excitement build as Landon reveals his approach to educating anglers, harnessing the power of visual learning to make even the most complex fly fishing tactics accessible. Discover the allure of South Park's diverse fishing landscape and learn why still waters are drawing more anglers into their depths. Landon's anticipation for upcoming fly fishing shows is infectious, and his promise of delivering clear, simplified demonstrations has us marking calendars for the Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival.

    Wrapping up our journey with Landon, we share a moment of gratitude for the dedicated fan support that fuels the fly fishing community. As we look ahead to a season of shows, books, and the continuous pursuit of those elusive giant trout, this episode stands as a personal invitation to step into the world of advanced fly fishing techniques and embrace the lifestyle changes that will keep you on the riverbanks, doing what you love, for as long as possible. Join us, and let's cast into the future of fly fishing together.

    Episode Chapters - Trophy Trout

    (0:00:05) - Trophy Trout and Fly Fishing
    Nature's guide Landon talks about his fly fishing experiences, upcoming shows, and simplified teaching style.

    (0:10:59) - Presentations, Home Water, and Trophy Trout
    Nature's evolving education in fly fishing, adapting to changes in angler preferences and highlighting Phil Rowley's contributions.

    (0:18:43) - Timing and Presentation for Trout Fishing
    Strategic timing for trout fishing in Colorado, targeting post-spawn periods, using dead drifts and matching insect hatches for success.

    (0:25:15) - Canyons and Water for Trout Fishing
    Nature's intricacies of trout habitats, behavior, and adaptation to changing conditions and angler pressures.

    (0:36:25) - Angling Strategies With Leeches and Midges
    Nature's advanced angling strategies for catching elusive trout, using leech patterns and adapting presentations to conditions.

    (0:43:17) - Delivering and Handling Leeches in Fly Fishing
    Nature's mini leech jigs, presentation and knot tying, understanding the 'breaking point', upcoming events, and tips for setting the hook and fighting fish.

    (0:54:37) - Books, Fitness, and Health Tips
    Nature's literary contributions and fly fishing expertise, pursuit of trophy trout, and importance of fitness and healthy lifestyle.

    (1:06:22) - Staying Fit for Life
    Staying fit and active allows us to continue enjoying passions like fishing, with gratitude for support and anticipation for the upcoming show season.

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/548B

    262 Broken Tippet Fly Tyer Signature Series, Timothy Jenson

    262 Broken Tippet Fly Tyer Signature Series, Timothy Jenson
    Brandon and the team at Broken Tippet Fly Company have created the Fly Tyer Signature Series, partnering with some of the most talented independent fly tyers in the industry. Check out their blog at brokentippet.com this month featuring Timothy Jenson of Kelowna BC. Tim is a very talented fly tyer who is based in Kelowna, BC. Find out all about his fly tying journey, patterns, tying, where he draws his inspiration and plenty of tips and helpful hints to improve your fly tying. @tim.ties.flies

    WFS 540 - Blue Line Flies with Adam Hudson - Streamers, Smallmouth Bass, Hobo Steve

    WFS 540 - Blue Line Flies with Adam Hudson - Streamers, Smallmouth Bass, Hobo Steve

    Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/540

    Presented By: Daiichi, Togens Fly Shop

    Dive into the world of bass fishing and fly design with Adam Hudson of Blue Line Flies today on the Swing. We hear about Adam's early days catching bream with Walmart poppers to founding Blue Line Co.

    We also explore their popular flies like the Cooter Brown and MeeMaw and get a behind-the-scenes look at their meticulous design process. Plus, get an exclusive peek into Adam's passion project, the Isuzu Project, and discover what's in store for Blue Line Flies in 2024.

    Episode Chapters with Adam Hudson on Blue Line Flies

    01:34 - Adam is from North Alabama, known more for regular bass fishing than fly fishing. He grew up near a lake famous for the Bassmaster Classic.

    In late elementary school, he tried fly fishing in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with his uncle, who inspired his interest in fly fishing.

    4:08 - Adam shared that his first flies were bream poppers from Walmart. He'd ride his bike to the golf course pond, where he began catching bream.

    Occasionally, he'd also land some smallmouth, which fought hard and got him thinking about mastering the art of catching them. For Adam, this experience marked a turning point that he believes changed his life.

    07:33 - Adam relocated to Salt Lake City around five years ago and is set to move to Boise next spring.

    Blue Line Flies 

    09:30 - Blue Line Co. was founded in 2017 with his friend Hobo Steve.

    11:00 - While managing a fly shop, Adam noticed the challenge of finding bass flies. Many available options were either designed for saltwater or repurposed trout streamers or poppers.

    16:46 - Adam shares insights into his home waters in Alabama.

    23:38 - Adam delves into the intricacies of finding smallmouth bass.

    29:05 - One of their most popular flies with a lot of movement is the Cooter Brown. Another renowned fly in their collection is the MeeMaw.

    34:50 - Adam takes us through the process of creating and designing their flies, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring all their flies feature high-quality hooks.

    36:06 - When designing a streamer, Adam mentioned their goal is to maximize movement while minimizing the distance it covers in the water.

    38:56 - Adam shares the history of @Brpatt's Tickle Monster, a fly he considers the best crawfish fly available.

    54:34 - Adam tells us about his Isuzu Project.

    1:00:20 - Adam gives us a glimpse of what's on the horizon for Blue Line Flies in 2024.

    Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/540

    261 Thread selection... a deep dive... Garrett Lesko

    261 Thread selection... a deep dive... Garrett Lesko
    If you spend a lot of time tying flies this will help you select the perfect thread. The thread selection and best use is probably one of the most import decisions you can make when it comes to time at the bench. Garrett Lesko joins us as we talk properties, sizing, best uses and selecting that perfect thread for the flies you are about to tie. Thanks Garrett for walking us through the thread jungle. oregonflytying.com

    WFS 539 - Commercial Tying with Allen Rupp - Dave Whitlock, Fly Tying School, Fly Fishing Festival

    WFS 539 - Commercial Tying with Allen Rupp - Dave Whitlock, Fly Tying School, Fly Fishing Festival

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/539

    Presented By: Northern Rockies Adventures

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    Get ready to journey into the enthralling world of fly-tying as we bring you an episode packed with expert insights and personal anecdotes that will surely refine your fly-tying skills and deepen your appreciation for this remarkable sport. Join us as our esteemed guest, Allen, takes us down memory lane, recounting his first encounter with fly fishing, his evolution in the sport, and his unique connection to the legendary Dave Whitlock. Hear about his upcoming teaching stint at the Texas and Virginia fly fishing festivals and his recent endeavors fishing for diverse species from striped bass to smallmouth bass.

    Allen brings his wealth of knowledge to the conversation, sharing his experience in creating custom flies for different types of fish and locations. He takes us through the creation of his popular fly, the Clouser Bend Back Minnow - a Clouser Minnow inspired with an added bend back hook and Dave Whitlock's hard mono weed guard to relive the fly-tying legends' legacy.

    We then steer the conversation to the technical side of fly tying, delving into material selection and sharing valuable tips for beginners. We even talk about Allen's favorite pizza, setting the stage for the upcoming beer and wine festival in Virginia. Allen returns to round up the conversation, emphasizing the art of fly tying, his big influence from Dave Whitlock, and the benefits of seeking guidance from local fly shops. It's a whirlwind of knowledge, passion, and camaraderie—so tune in and get hooked on the fascinating world of fly tying!

    Episode Chapters - Commercial Fly Tying

    (0:01:01) - Fly Tying and Festivals with Dave Whitlock
    Species fished, upcoming festivals, Dave Whitlock's techniques, mentor-mentee relationship, and fly patterns.

    (0:13:43) - Fly Tying Techniques and Tips
    Tying techniques for saltwater flies, including attaching eyes and tails, using adhesives, and preventing tail wrapping.

    (0:21:35) - Fly Patterns and Techniques for Tying
    We talked about custom flies for different fish and locations.

    (0:31:43) - Hook Foundations
    Fly-tying tips include using Zappa Gap and tight thread wraps to secure lead eyes on hooks with a non-smooth finish.

    (0:35:30) - Considerations and Tips for Fly Tying
    Fly-tying for beginners, investing in a good vice and materials, and upcoming classes and festivals.

    (0:46:20) - Fly Tying Techniques and Material Selection
    Fly tying techniques, material selection, and evolution of style.

    (0:51:16) - Art of Fly Tying and Dave Whitlock's Legacy
    Fly-tying art with Dave Whitlock, discussing weed guards, famous patterns, legacy, art, and continuing it through donations.

    (0:59:34) - Vice, Pizza, and Fishing Conversations
    We talked about Bob Clouser and discussed the upcoming Virginia fly-tying festival.

    (1:05:26) - Fly Tying Tips and Local Shops
    Fly tying art, tips for beginners, and the influence of renowned fly tier Dave Whitlock are discussed with professional fly tier Allen.

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/539

    260 Garrett Lesko, Oregonflytying.com

    260 Garrett Lesko, Oregonflytying.com
    Today we head to Oregon to sit down with Garrett Lesko. Garrett is a passionate custom tyer who spends a lot of time at the tying vise and on the water. We chatted with him from his home in Lebanon Oregon. We do a deep dive on thread selection, hook choice and patterns. He is a very knowledgeable and sharing fly tyer, he had some great tips for the bench and purchasing materials. We talked about running an organized bench, where his drive comes from and the upcoming show season. Thanks Garrett for sharing your journey with us.

    259 Bayne Ryshak, Fly Fishing and Hockey

    259 Bayne Ryshak, Fly Fishing and Hockey
    Today we sit down with Bayne Ryshak to chat hockey and fly fishing. Bayne is an instructor at RPM Hockey, and Pacific Rim Hockey Academy. Following his junior hockey he coached the Ridge Meadows Flames for 9 seasons. Bayne also happens to be an avid fly fisher. When he is not on the ice, he spends a lot of time chasing rainbow trout in the interior of BC. We chat plenty of fly fishing, hockey and coaching. Thanks Bayne for sharing your story.

    258 Nick Mayer, Lincoln, Vermont, Artist, Fly Fisher

    258 Nick Mayer,  Lincoln, Vermont, Artist, Fly Fisher
    https://www.nickmayerart.com/ use the code FF97 to save 10% Today we head to Lincoln, Vermont to chat with Nick Mayer. Nick is an artist and professional nature illustrator, who is an avid multi species fly fisher and former marine biologist. He has worked with sea turtles in Costa Rica, Salmon in Alaska and Steelhead in Oregon. Thanks Nick for sharing you story and art with us. Listeners of the Fly Fishing97 podcast get 10 percent off at Nickmayerart.com

    257 Matt Kryger, Custom and Commercial Fly Tying

    257 Matt Kryger, Custom and Commercial Fly Tying
    Today we spend some time with Matt Kryger... custom and commercial tyer with @thenakedlinebc Matt is Prostaff with Semperfli, Raid Zap, Ahrex Hooks, he ties custom commercial patterns and for Casting Loops Fly and Tackle. We chat about all things fly fishing and tying. Preferred equipment and techniques, side hustles and day jobs. Tunes, patterns, sports and we really hone in on his fly fishing story.

    255 Clint Andersen, Blasty's Bugs, A Fly Fishing Story

    255 Clint Andersen, Blasty's Bugs, A Fly Fishing Story
    Today we were fortunate to chat with Clint Andersen from the "Still Water Mecca" of Kamloops. Clint has been fly fishing and tying for a very long time. We talked about his many years working for the city of Kamloops, building a skate park, stocking a swimming pool, booking Green Day before they big, fly tying, Blasty's Bugs, fave patterns, BC Fly Guys, the 1993 World Fly Fishing Championships and much more, Thanks Clint for sharing your story with us!

    254 Ken Woodward, Comp Fly Fishing, Casting Instructor, retired teacher/biologist

    254 Ken Woodward, Comp Fly Fishing, Casting Instructor, retired teacher/biologist
    Today we sit down with Ken Woodward. Ken is based in the Kamloops area, he is a retired biologist and teacher, casting instructor and Assistant Fly Fishing Guide. We talked about the recent Women's World Fly Fishing Championships, life on Tunkwa Lake, how his passion for fly fishing started, go to patterns, influences, and much more. Thanks Ken for sharing your story with us today

    253 Gary Lewis, Video Creator, Avid Fly fisher, Film "Happy Place"

    253 Gary Lewis, Video Creator, Avid Fly fisher, Film "Happy Place"
    As we approach 300,000 plays we are grateful today to sit down with Gary Lewis of Calgary Alberta. Gary is living his best life, father of two, video creator and avid fly fisher, he tells us where he gets his passion for spending time on the water both with fly rod and camera in hand. Best jobs, latest film " Happy Place", the Bow river and much more. Thanks Gary for sharing your story with us!

    WFS 492 – Smitty’s Fly Box with Steve Smith – Round Rocks Fly Fishing, Bobby Knight, Indiana Basketball

    WFS 492 – Smitty’s Fly Box with Steve Smith – Round Rocks Fly Fishing, Bobby Knight, Indiana Basketball

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/492

    Presented By: Smitty's Fly Box 

    Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors

    Today, Steve Smith, creator of Smitty's Fly Box, takes us through the journey of crafting one of the finest fly-tying boxes in the world. Steve recalls his childhood, a time when he had all-access to Indiana basketball in the 80s when his father was the assistant coach alongside the iconic coach Bobby Knight.

    From his family's relocation to Logan, Utah to establishing a fly shop and subsequent sourcing of fly-tying materials, Steve's story is as interesting as the flies he ties. He gives an insider look into his fly-tying companies, Round Rocks and Smitty's Fly Box. He also talks about his experiences teaching fly fishing at Utah State University, painting a vivid picture of his dynamic journey.

     

    Show Notes with Steve Smith on Smitty's Fly Box

    (02:00) Fly Fishing and Round Rocks - Steve got into fly fishing with his dad and grandpa when he was a kid, and his earliest memories of fishing for bluegill in Indiana. He shares his experience with the legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight when his dad was an assistant coach for Knight's championship team in 1987. Steve talks about what it was like to be around Indiana basketball in the 80s, and the big players on the team. He shares the story behind the founding of Round Rocks.

    (09:09) From Basketball to Fishing - Steve's passion for fly fishing was sparked by his dad and grandpa taking him fishing for bluegill when he was a kid. His dad then moved the family to Logan, Utah, and started a fly shop there. Steve and his dad made contact with a fly-tying factory in China and got a deal with Sportsman's Warehouse, a chain of 130 stores nationwide. They transitioned from the factory in China to the factory in Thailand and Steve stays connected with the people there. Steve also teaches fly fishing classes at Utah State University and has a new venture, Smitty's Fly Box.

    (20:57) Bobby Knight, Fly Fishing Influences - Steve's father was a basketball coach at a small school, West Side High School in Dayton, Idaho. Bobby Knight was hosting coaching clinics in the area and asked Steve's dad to take him fly fishing. Steve's dad obliged, drawing Bobby Knight a map of the area and taking him to the Madison River to fish. A few years later, when Bobby Knight won the NCAA National Championship in 1981, he called Steve's dad and asked him to be his assistant coach. They packed up and moved to Indiana, and Steve was six at the time. We also discuss Isaiah Thomas, one of the greatest point guards of all time, and how his time with Bobby Knight shaped him into a hard-nosed ball player.

    (32:33) - Fly Tying and Materials Discussion - We discuss the beginner and intermediate fly-tying boxes, the patterns they contain, and the materials we use. We explore the story of Whiting Farms, run by Tom Whiting, and how he has revolutionized hackle for dry flies. We also touch on our plans to transition and spread the word about our Round Rocks and Smitty's fly boxes.

    (45:49) - Exploring Rivers and Fly Tying - Steve's father plays an important role in his fly-fishing journey and his teaching. We discuss Steve's home water, the Logan River, and how it connects to Salt Lake. We also talk about the number of flies the company produces each year, which is in the millions. Lastly, we look at the evolution of fly fishing and how Steve's father is open to new ideas and techniques.

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/492

    WFS 486 - Renzetti Fly Tying Vise with Lily Renzetti - The Traveler, True Rotary Vise, Benjamin Franklin

    WFS 486 - Renzetti Fly Tying Vise with Lily Renzetti - The Traveler, True Rotary Vise, Benjamin Franklin

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/486  

    Presented by: Yellowstone Teton Territory, Togens Fly Shop, Angler's Coffee, Smitty's

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    Lily Renzetti is here to tell you the entire Renzetti fly tying vise story and how they've been setting the standard for the past 50 years. We learn how it all began with an idea to make fly tying easier. We also look at some of their current ambassadors as well as some of the big names who are utilizing Renzetti across the country. We also learn why the traveler vise has been such a major changer throughout the year and continues to be a go-to vise. We also learn what's next for Renzetti.


    Renzetti Fly Tying Vise Show Notes with Lily Renzetti

    2:56 - Lily gives us a fascinating summary of how Renzetti was built. Her husband, Andy Renzetti, was working as a machinist at that time at a local shop in Romansville PA. With the help of his brother, they were able to design the Presentation 3000 which was the very first vise that was introduced by Renzetti and retailed by Orvis.

    5:51 - In 1988, they introduced the Traveler series and Presentation 4000.

    9:27 - It has been 50 years since they introduced the Presentation 3000. For her, it has been a beautiful journey not only building a business but also building relationships with their customers and other people in the industry.

    14:37 - Before Renzetti, Andy was using the Thompson A vise back then. The HMH vises were also available at that time.

    15:23 - The true rotary concept was introduced by Renzetti.

    17:17 - Lily tells us the current patents they have. They have also been designing and manufacturing rod-building equipment since the early '80s.

    21:09 - I ask her what are the biggest difference she sees in the fly-tying market over the years since they started.

    25:30 - She gives her opinion on other companies making vises that are similar to theirs.

    28:40 - Currently, they have about 25 ambassadors which consist of legends such as Bob Popovics and Bob Clouser. Kelly Galloup is also one of them. He had him in the podcast in episodes 052 and 167.

    32:15 - They find the best people to be their ambassadors regardless of their race and sexual orientation.

    34:26 - Lily tells us about her journey to the US. She was born and raised in Venezuela and came to the US for college. She went to St. Joseph University in Philadelphia and took up a major in business and a minor in industrial relations. He got involved in the business with Andy in 1987.

    40:06 - She is thankful to their team for consistently making everything happen and producing products that are up to the standards they set from the very beginning.

    42:00 - Just this year, they introduced the Renzetti Tool Bar, Renzetti Tool Bar Station, and the Green Master Series Vise with extended crank arm, hinged stem, and streamer base. The last one won a prize at the ICAST as one of the best in the category.

    46:58 - We talk about the purpose of the Bobbin Cradle.

    54:05 - In buying your first vise, she recommends starting with their Traveler first. It holds the hook securely and offers true rotary features. They also have accessories that they designed for the Traveler which makes it versatile.

    59:40 - She recommends subscribing to their YouTube channel @Renzetti to learn about their products and the true rotary concept.

    1:01:07 - I ask her about retirement and their plans for the company. Andy has already retired, but he still goes to the office and trains their staff on the operations.

    1:04:50 - She shares Andy's favorite quote which goes "There is a better way. Find it." and the inspiring story of how he persevered despite being underprivileged and having a learning disability growing up.

    1:09:04 - She explains the qualities they look for in brand ambassadors.

    1:11:53 - She brought the Casting for Recovery to Florida. They have also been supporting the Tunnel to Towers Foundation (T2T). They give to T2T for every vise they sell.

    Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/486  

    252 C3 Custom Flies and Apparel, Cory and Carlene Crellin

    252 C3 Custom Flies and Apparel, Cory and Carlene Crellin
    This week on the show we head to Prince George, BC to chat with a husband and wife small business team who offer stillwater flies, apparel and wood designs. Carlene and Cory Crellin run C3 Custom Flies and Apparel. We talk fly tying, patterns, hunting, Rowdy Cat, hockey, fish finders, best gigs, tunes, hangouts and what tying and fly fishing brings into their world. thanks for sharing your story with us on the podcast.
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