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      <title>Why the Bagley Killer B2 Still Catches Bass</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve spent enough time upon the water to know that the particular bagley killer b2 is 1 of those lures you just don&amp;#39;t leave at house if you&amp;#39;re serious about shallow-water fishing. There are thousands of crankbaits upon the market today, most of all</description>
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