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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 16:08:57 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 />title>Key West Permit Fishing - Capt. Bill Houze - Catch Permit Tarpon Bonefish In Key West/title>meta nameDescription CONTENTKey West Fishing Charters For Permit, Tarpon, Bonefish, Sharks, Barracudas, and all Inshore Species.>meta namekeywords contentFishing, Fly Fishing, Key West, Marquesas, Big Pine Key, Sugarloaf Key, Lower Keys, Guide Service, Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css />script srcScripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js typetext/javascript>/script>/head>body>div aligncenter> table width800 border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td classleftm>div aligncenter> table width798 border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td height132 backgroundimages/header.jpg>div aligncenter>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#000000>div aligncenter>!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1>title>Florida Keys Fly Fishing Tarpon Permit Bonefish Guided Keys Flats Fishing/title>meta namedescription contentWorld Angling Is A Crew Of Saltwater Fly Fishermen Devoted To The Sport Who Fish, Film, Photograph, and Design Multimedia Geared Around Fly Fishing And The Fly Fishing Lifestyle. We Produce High Quality HD Saltwater Fly Fishing Videos, Capture Fine Photographs, And Develop Web Sites And Web Content For Some Of The Biggest Names In Fly Fishing>meta namekeywords contentFly Fishing, Key West, Marquesas, Big Pine Key, Sugarloaf Key, Lower Keys, Guide Service, Multimedia Production, Fishing Guide Web Site Developers, Cinematography, Photography, Fly Fishing Brand Design, Fly Fishing Product Design, Key West Fishing Report>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css>script srcScripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js typetext/javascript>/script>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css>SCRIPT LANGUAGEJavaScript>function popUp(URL) {day new Date();id day.getTime();eval(page + id + window.open(URL, + id + , toolbar0,scrollbars0,location0,statusbar0,menubar0,resizable0,width620,height600,left 400,top 100););}// End -->/script>/head>body>div aligncenter classlink3>a href/index.php>Home/a> - a href/key_west_permit_fishing_capt_bill_houze.php>Guide/Trip Info/a>- a hrefkey_west_fly_fishing_pictures.php>Photo Gallery/a> - a hrefhttp://www.worldangling.com/blog target_blank>Fishing News/Reports/a> - a hrefjavascript:popUp(/contact.html)>Contact/a> - span classnews>Capt. Bill Houze- Key West- 305-797-2256/span>/div>div aligncenter>/div>/body>/html>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#4e4a4a>div aligncenter> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td>div aligncenter>img srcimages/permitbackground.jpg altKey West Permit On Fly width798 height303 />/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter> table width100% border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td width430 classvalign>br /> Capt. William Houze has been a professional fishing guide in the Florida Keys for the past 8 Yrs. Fly fishing took hold of Capt. William at an early age. Fishing for trout in the local streams of upstate New York, he developed the core essentials it takes to become a successful fly fisherman. His attention to detail, patience as a guide, and seamanship behind the helm combine to make William one of the most sought after young guides in the Keys today. Capt. William fishes over 250 days a year guiding his clients inshore for tarpon, permit and bones, and offshore for dolphin, tuna, wahoo, and marlin. When not poling with a client, Capt. Houze is out wading his favorite Permit flat, fly rod at the ready. William is also an avid sports and adventure photographer as well as an accomplished videographer. ... a hrefkey_west_permit_fishing_capt_bill_houze.php>Read More/a>img srcimages/billhouzebonefish1.gif altCapt Bill Houze Bonefish width429 height212 aligntop />/td> td width368 classvalign>p alignleft>span classnews>img srcimages/fishthelowerkeys.jpg altFish The Lower Keys width362 height82 classleftm />br /> br /> /span>The Florida Keys has one of the most bountiful fishing ecosystems in the world. It is home to a rich history of angling tradition. From the time of the early Spanish explorers who witnessed the native indians fishing the barrier reef in dug-out canoes, to Key Wests father of sports fishing, Earnest Hemingway, to the popular emergence of shallow water fly fishing, the Keys have always been hallowed water for those who seek to test their angling skill. The diversity of fishing options the Keys have to offer are endless. Whether it be pelagic Marlin, Swordfish, Tuna, Wahoo, and Mahi off the reef, or migrating Tarpon, tailing permit and bonefish, chances are on any given day you can find your quarry. The Florida Keys offers it all. The confluence of ocean currents that swirl between the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf Stream combine to make the Keys a truly unique angling destination. Nowhere else on the planet does such an abundance of life revel itself within such close proximity to civilization. The funky charm of Key West with its boutiques, restaurants, and bars, is the perfect place to spend time when not out fishing. For those who seek the famous three, Tarpon, Permit and Bonefish, Key West is the eventual end of the road. No other fishery offers such opportunities at trophy fish, with world-class guiding talent. The flats fishing in the Keys is comprised of four major areas. Oceanside, the Backcountry, the Lakes and the Marquesas. These four main ecological areas all differ in subtle yet interesting ways. span classnews>br /> /span>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td classvalign>div aligncenter classlink> table width85% border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing5 classleftm> tr> td>div alignleft> p>strong> Backcountry-/strong>The "Backcountry" fishing begins with the Everglades and runs down the north side of US1 all the way to Key West. Thousands of mangrove islands, a mix of sand, coral and turtle grass flats protected by two Wildlife Refuges and one National Park, make this area a quiet and pristine sanctuary. The Backcountry is home to some of the most exciting and rewarding flats the Keys have to offer. Giant Tarpon lay-up alongside banks and in the deeper basins; world record bonefish prowl these famous flats and are caught in the Keys backcountry every year. The Permit fishing along the gulf rim is outstanding and seems to get better as the years role on. Every little island, creek and flat of the Backcountry has secrets just waiting to be discovered. A lifetime on these waters wouldnt be enough to discover all its treasures. br /> br /> strong> Oceanside-/strong>The Atlantic Ocean flats run from the Marquesas islands all the way north to Key Biscayne. The main focus of fishing the ocean flats is the yearly migration of Tarpon from Mexico during the height of season. Schools or "strings" of fish numbering anywhere from two or three fish to schools of one or two hundred are seen daily during the months of April, May, June and July. Any angler who has never seen an acre of 120lb fish swimming directly towards them is in for the treat of a life time. It makes even the most experienced guides and anglers appreciate the fishery the Keys have to offer.br /> br /> strong>The Lakes-/strong>"The Lakes" are an area west of Key West. The Lakes are different from any other area in the Keys because of the shear size of the flats that surround it. Think of a turtle grass flat that is hundreds of acres in size. Now imagine the start of the outgoing tide in prime Permit season...tailing fish is all you will see. If you like Permit, this is the place to be. These flats allow fish to come onto them and forage just like grazing cattle. The lakes offer some of the most exciting and productive Permit fishing anywhere in the world. br /> br /> strong>The Marquesas-/strong>Located roughly 24 miles west of Key West, the Marquesas is as close to a flats fishing paradise as one can get. This quiet atoll offers some of the best fishing for Permit and Tarpon that can be found on the planet. The options in the Marquesas are endless. The history, scenery, and outstanding fishing make it the destination that every angler dreams of.br />/p> /div>/td> /tr> /table> br /> br /> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.maverickboats.com/ target_blank>Maverick/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.rioproducts.com/ target_blank>Rio/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.sageflyfish.com/ target_blank>Sage/a>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.tiborreel.com/ target_blank>Tibor/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.gamakatsu.com/ target_blank>Gamakatsu/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.ssflies.com/ target_blank>S.S. Flies/a>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.worldangling.com target_blank>WorldANGLING/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.drakemag.com target_blank>Drake Magazine/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.sugarloaflodge.net/ target_blank>Sugarloaf Lodge/a>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.html?propertyID1780&EMVTY_WI_keywest_1780_overview target_blank>Westin/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.hilton.com target_blank>Hilton/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.pierhouse.com/ target_blank>Pier House Resort/a>/div>/td> /tr> /table> /div>/td> td classvalign>p> /p> p>As you can see, there is always something to catch in Key West all year long. Some of the best and most consistant fishing of the year can be in the summer and fall months, which is typically our "slow season".br /> br /> img srcimages/fishcalender.jpg altKey West Fishing Calendar width362 height340 classleftm />br /> /p> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td>div aligncenter> !-- Start WxSticker -->table cellpadding0 cellspacing0 stylewidth: 271px; background-color: #FFF; border: 1px solid #999;>tr>td colspan2>div styleheight: 35px;>a hrefhttp://www.wunderground.com/US/FL/Key_West.html?bannertypeclickhtmlSticker>img srchttp://banners.wunderground.com/weathersticker/htmlSticker1/language/www/US/FL/Key_West.gif alt height35 width271 styleborder: 0px;>/a>/div>/td>/tr>tr>td stylevertical-align: top;>div stylewidth: 101px;>div styleheight: 22px;>img srchttp://icons-sf.wxug.com/graphics/smash/htmlsticker/html_linkT.gif width101 height22>/div>div stylefont-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; background-image: url(http://icons-sf.wxug.com/graphics/smash/htmlsticker/html_linkBG.gif); text-align: left;>div stylepadding-left: 10px;>a hrefhttp://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KNQX/1972/1/1/PlannerHistory.html?bannertypeclickhtmlSticker>Plan your trip/a>/div>div stylepadding-left: 10px;>a hrefhttp://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?IDBYX®iond5&lat24.60408020&lon-81.62238312>Local Radar/a>/div>div stylepadding-left: 10px;>a hrefhttp://www.wunderground.com/US/FL/Key_West.html?bannertypeclickhtmlSticker>Detailed Forecast/a>/div>div styleheight: 12px;>img srchttp://icons-sf.wxug.com/graphics/smash/htmlsticker/html_linkB.gif width101 height12>/div>/div>form actionhttp://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast methodget target_blank stylemargin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 0px; text-align: center;>input typehidden namebannertypeclick valuehtmlSticker>div>input namequery typetext valueFind Weather onFocusthis.value stylewidth: 85px;>/div>div stylepadding-top: 5px;>input nameGO typesubmit valueGO stylewidth: 50px; background-color: #008; color: #FFF; font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; border-top: 1px solid #CCC; border-left: 1px solid #CCC; border-right: 1px solid #000; border-bottom: 1px solid #000;>/div>/form>/div>/td>td stylevertical-align: top;>div styleheight: 139px;>a hrefhttp://www.wunderground.com/US/FL/Key_West.html?bannertypeclickhtmlSticker>img srchttp://banners.wunderground.com/weathersticker/htmlSticker2_cond/language/www/US/FL/Key_West.gif alt height139 width170 styleborder: 0px;>/a>/div>/td>/tr>/table>!-- End WxSticker -->/div>/td> /tr> /table> p>br /> /p>/td> /tr> /table> /div>/td> /tr> /table> /div>/td> /tr> /table> /div>/td> /tr> /table>!-- #BeginSnippet nameLinks 1 -->!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1>title>Florida Keys Fly Fishing Tarpon Permit Bonefish Guided Keys Flats Fishing/title>meta namedescription contentKey West Fishing Charters For Permit, Tarpon, Bonefish, Sharks, Barracudas, and all Inshore Species.>meta namekeywords contentFishing, Fly Fishing, Key West, Marquesas, Big Pine Key, Sugarloaf Key, Lower Keys, Guide Service, Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css>script srcScripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js typetext/javascript>/script>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css>SCRIPT LANGUAGEJavaScript>function popUp(URL) {day new Date();id day.getTime();eval(page + id + window.open(URL, + id + , toolbar0,scrollbars0,location0,statusbar0,menubar0,resizable0,width620,height600,left 400,top 100););}// End -->/script>/head>body>div aligncenter classlink3>All Site Content Copyright Capt. 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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 16:08:57 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 />title>Key West Permit Fishing - Capt. Bill Houze - Catch Permit Tarpon Bonefish In Key West/title>meta nameDescription CONTENTKey West Fishing Charters For Permit, Tarpon, Bonefish, Sharks, Barracudas, and all Inshore Species.>meta namekeywords contentFishing, Fly Fishing, Key West, Marquesas, Big Pine Key, Sugarloaf Key, Lower Keys, Guide Service, Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css />script srcScripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js typetext/javascript>/script>/head>body>div aligncenter> table width800 border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td classleftm>div aligncenter> table width798 border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td height132 backgroundimages/header.jpg>div aligncenter>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#000000>div aligncenter>!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1>title>Florida Keys Fly Fishing Tarpon Permit Bonefish Guided Keys Flats Fishing/title>meta namedescription contentWorld Angling Is A Crew Of Saltwater Fly Fishermen Devoted To The Sport Who Fish, Film, Photograph, and Design Multimedia Geared Around Fly Fishing And The Fly Fishing Lifestyle. We Produce High Quality HD Saltwater Fly Fishing Videos, Capture Fine Photographs, And Develop Web Sites And Web Content For Some Of The Biggest Names In Fly Fishing>meta namekeywords contentFly Fishing, Key West, Marquesas, Big Pine Key, Sugarloaf Key, Lower Keys, Guide Service, Multimedia Production, Fishing Guide Web Site Developers, Cinematography, Photography, Fly Fishing Brand Design, Fly Fishing Product Design, Key West Fishing Report>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css>script srcScripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js typetext/javascript>/script>link hrefstyle.css relstylesheet typetext/css>SCRIPT LANGUAGEJavaScript>function popUp(URL) {day new Date();id day.getTime();eval(page + id + window.open(URL, + id + , toolbar0,scrollbars0,location0,statusbar0,menubar0,resizable0,width620,height600,left 400,top 100););}// End -->/script>/head>body>div aligncenter classlink3>a href/index.php>Home/a> - a href/key_west_permit_fishing_capt_bill_houze.php>Guide/Trip Info/a>- a hrefkey_west_fly_fishing_pictures.php>Photo Gallery/a> - a hrefhttp://www.worldangling.com/blog target_blank>Fishing News/Reports/a> - a hrefjavascript:popUp(/contact.html)>Contact/a> - span classnews>Capt. Bill Houze- Key West- 305-797-2256/span>/div>div aligncenter>/div>/body>/html>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td bgcolor#4e4a4a>div aligncenter> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td>div aligncenter>img srcimages/permitbackground.jpg altKey West Permit On Fly width798 height303 />/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter> table width100% border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td width430 classvalign>br /> Capt. William Houze has been a professional fishing guide in the Florida Keys for the past 8 Yrs. Fly fishing took hold of Capt. William at an early age. Fishing for trout in the local streams of upstate New York, he developed the core essentials it takes to become a successful fly fisherman. His attention to detail, patience as a guide, and seamanship behind the helm combine to make William one of the most sought after young guides in the Keys today. Capt. William fishes over 250 days a year guiding his clients inshore for tarpon, permit and bones, and offshore for dolphin, tuna, wahoo, and marlin. When not poling with a client, Capt. Houze is out wading his favorite Permit flat, fly rod at the ready. William is also an avid sports and adventure photographer as well as an accomplished videographer. ... a hrefkey_west_permit_fishing_capt_bill_houze.php>Read More/a>img srcimages/billhouzebonefish1.gif altCapt Bill Houze Bonefish width429 height212 aligntop />/td> td width368 classvalign>p alignleft>span classnews>img srcimages/fishthelowerkeys.jpg altFish The Lower Keys width362 height82 classleftm />br /> br /> /span>The Florida Keys has one of the most bountiful fishing ecosystems in the world. It is home to a rich history of angling tradition. From the time of the early Spanish explorers who witnessed the native indians fishing the barrier reef in dug-out canoes, to Key Wests father of sports fishing, Earnest Hemingway, to the popular emergence of shallow water fly fishing, the Keys have always been hallowed water for those who seek to test their angling skill. The diversity of fishing options the Keys have to offer are endless. Whether it be pelagic Marlin, Swordfish, Tuna, Wahoo, and Mahi off the reef, or migrating Tarpon, tailing permit and bonefish, chances are on any given day you can find your quarry. The Florida Keys offers it all. The confluence of ocean currents that swirl between the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf Stream combine to make the Keys a truly unique angling destination. Nowhere else on the planet does such an abundance of life revel itself within such close proximity to civilization. The funky charm of Key West with its boutiques, restaurants, and bars, is the perfect place to spend time when not out fishing. For those who seek the famous three, Tarpon, Permit and Bonefish, Key West is the eventual end of the road. No other fishery offers such opportunities at trophy fish, with world-class guiding talent. The flats fishing in the Keys is comprised of four major areas. Oceanside, the Backcountry, the Lakes and the Marquesas. These four main ecological areas all differ in subtle yet interesting ways. span classnews>br /> /span>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td classvalign>div aligncenter classlink> table width85% border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing5 classleftm> tr> td>div alignleft> p>strong> Backcountry-/strong>The "Backcountry" fishing begins with the Everglades and runs down the north side of US1 all the way to Key West. Thousands of mangrove islands, a mix of sand, coral and turtle grass flats protected by two Wildlife Refuges and one National Park, make this area a quiet and pristine sanctuary. The Backcountry is home to some of the most exciting and rewarding flats the Keys have to offer. Giant Tarpon lay-up alongside banks and in the deeper basins; world record bonefish prowl these famous flats and are caught in the Keys backcountry every year. The Permit fishing along the gulf rim is outstanding and seems to get better as the years role on. Every little island, creek and flat of the Backcountry has secrets just waiting to be discovered. A lifetime on these waters wouldnt be enough to discover all its treasures. br /> br /> strong> Oceanside-/strong>The Atlantic Ocean flats run from the Marquesas islands all the way north to Key Biscayne. The main focus of fishing the ocean flats is the yearly migration of Tarpon from Mexico during the height of season. Schools or "strings" of fish numbering anywhere from two or three fish to schools of one or two hundred are seen daily during the months of April, May, June and July. Any angler who has never seen an acre of 120lb fish swimming directly towards them is in for the treat of a life time. It makes even the most experienced guides and anglers appreciate the fishery the Keys have to offer.br /> br /> strong>The Lakes-/strong>"The Lakes" are an area west of Key West. The Lakes are different from any other area in the Keys because of the shear size of the flats that surround it. Think of a turtle grass flat that is hundreds of acres in size. Now imagine the start of the outgoing tide in prime Permit season...tailing fish is all you will see. If you like Permit, this is the place to be. These flats allow fish to come onto them and forage just like grazing cattle. The lakes offer some of the most exciting and productive Permit fishing anywhere in the world. br /> br /> strong>The Marquesas-/strong>Located roughly 24 miles west of Key West, the Marquesas is as close to a flats fishing paradise as one can get. This quiet atoll offers some of the best fishing for Permit and Tarpon that can be found on the planet. The options in the Marquesas are endless. The history, scenery, and outstanding fishing make it the destination that every angler dreams of.br />/p> /div>/td> /tr> /table> br /> br /> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.maverickboats.com/ target_blank>Maverick/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.rioproducts.com/ target_blank>Rio/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.sageflyfish.com/ target_blank>Sage/a>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.tiborreel.com/ target_blank>Tibor/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.gamakatsu.com/ target_blank>Gamakatsu/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.ssflies.com/ target_blank>S.S. Flies/a>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.worldangling.com target_blank>WorldANGLING/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.drakemag.com target_blank>Drake Magazine/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.sugarloaflodge.net/ target_blank>Sugarloaf Lodge/a>/div>/td> /tr> tr> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.html?propertyID1780&EMVTY_WI_keywest_1780_overview target_blank>Westin/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.hilton.com target_blank>Hilton/a>/div>/td> td>div aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.pierhouse.com/ target_blank>Pier House Resort/a>/div>/td> /tr> /table> /div>/td> td classvalign>p> /p> p>As you can see, there is always something to catch in Key West all year long. 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