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      <title>Picking out catfish bank rod holders that won&#39;t fail</title>
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      <description>When you&amp;#39;ve ever viewed a monster blue cat rip your own setup toward the particular water, you understand the reason why picking the right catfish bank rod holders is a big-deal. There&amp;#39;s nothing quite like that shot of adrenaline when a rod tip</description>
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