Results - The Eighth Annual Jamaica Bay Kayak Fishing Tournament for Casting for Recovery |
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Monday, 16 May 2011 11:13 |
The Eighth Annual Jamaica Bay Kayak Fishing Tournament for Casting for Recovery was a great success with 337 participants taking advantage of the 3 days of fishing, camping and supporting a great cause. Some new firsts this year was the 3 day format for the competition and the first time Jr. and electric division. Bad weather limited the fishing but the new format was well received. Thanks to all that made this a great event. Open Division:
Fly Division:
Electric Division:
JR. Division Participants:
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