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      <title>Why the Gold Hog Piglet is My Favorite Mini Highbanker</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re tired of carrying heavy gear deep into the woods, the gold hog piglet might just be the best investment you make this season. I&amp;#39;ve spent plenty of weekends dragging full-sized highbankers through thick brush, and let me tell you, your</description>
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