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Monday, 04 October 2010 08:17 |
![]() 2010 TKAA KAYAK FISH FOR CHARITY TOURNAMENT WINNERS
Hobie Kayaks Slam Winner (largest red, trout, flounder) Ben Swenson Williamsburg, VA Slam Total 49.5” (Hobie Mirage Pro Angler) Appomattox River Company Speckled Trout Division 1st- Tim Morris Hampton, VA 24” (Ocean Kayak Prowler Trident 15) 2nd-Kemarin Kim Newport News, VA 19.75” 3rd-Ben Kleeger Virginia Beach, VA 17.75” 4th-Robert Clemente-Woodbridge, VA 16” Tar River Paddlesports/Nu-Canoe Redfish Division 1st- James McDermtt-Lorton, VA 45” (Nu-Canoe Solo Adventurer Kayak) 2nd- Ron Rucker Norfolk, VA 30.75” 3rd-Jim Kukura Virginia Beach, VA 28.5” 4th-Justin Mayer Gloucester, VAN 26.25 Native Watercraft Flounder Division 1st- Marty Mood Yorktown, VA 22.25” (Native Watercraft Manta Ray 12 Angler Kayak) Graciously donated to new Farmville Chapter of Heroes on the Water. Thanks Marty! 2nd-Brandon Poulter Virginia Beach, VA 21” 3rd-Rob Choi Richmond, VA 19.75” 4th-Michael Williams Richmond, VAN 19.25 Keith Hamlin Striper Division 1st- Mark McKenzie Virginia Beach, VA 22.25” (Feel Free Moken 12) 2nd-Don Fields Buxton, ME 20” 3rd-Doug Wilson Williamsburg, VA 15.5” KayakBassFishing.com/Wilderness Systems Largemouth Bass Division 1st- Forrest Short Yorktown, VA 18.25” (Wilderness Systems Commander 140) 2nd- Charlie Hill Ashburn, VA 17.25” 3rd-Kyle Sawyer-Virginia Beach, VA 17” Old Dominion Kayaks/Malibu Kayaks Female Angler Division (largest fish, any targeted species) 1st- Emma Johnson Virginia Beach, VA 14.75” Flounder (Malibu Kayaks Pro Explorer) Bass Pro Shops Youth Division (largest fish, any targeted species) 1st- Louie Argiro Chesapeake, VA 22.5 Catfish (Ascend 10 kayak) 2nd- Chris Smith Virginia Beach, VAN 17” Croaker 3rd – Rose Oast Bloomsburg, PA 15” Flounder 4th-Stephen Hilowitz Virginia Beach, VA 14.5” Redfish 5th-Alissa Tharrington Virginia Beach, VA 11.25” Croaker |
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