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      <description>Finding the best bird and trout knife usually starts with realizing that bigger isn&amp;#39;t always better when you&amp;#39;re working on a mountain stream or in a pheasant field. For a lot of us, the instinct is to grab a beefy survival knife or a heavy-duty</description>
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