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YakAngler.com recently posted its 2012 Kayak Angler Choice Awards including a category for the best kayak fishing forum. Here at Kayak Fishing Magazine, we turned to Alexa.com, the leading provider of free, global web metrics, to provide a ranking of the kayak fishing forums on that list. Here is how they stack up using Alexa's Global Traffic Ranking as of September 11, 2012. Lower numbers mean the site is more heavily trafficked. Sites such as Facebook and Google get #1 and #2 rankings.
Some of the forums also rank in the USA only rankings. Here are how they stack up using Alexa's USA Traffic Rankingas of September 11, 2012.
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