1st Annual Nor' East Kayak Fishing Challenge |
Tuesday, 27 April 2010 22:40 |
The 1st Annual Nor' East Kayak Fishing Challenge is in full swing with the first event at the Seventh Annual Jamaica Bay Kayak Fishing Tournament, just outside of New York City. The tournament this year is hosted by Captain Kayak on Saturday, May 15th, 2010. The first event is expected to have over 350 kayak anglers camping out in a tent city and hundreds more for the free kayak demo day! The Nor' East Kayak Fishing Challenge is a unique combination of charity events. Each tournament will maintain their own host and set of unique rules and regulations for their location. 100% of the 10$ entry will benefit Casting for Recovery and Hero's on the Water.Tournament contestants will be scored using the point system attached to this release. In the end, it will be the accumulation of points earned throughout this Series by competing in these events that will determine the 1st Annual Nor' East Kayak Fishing Champion!
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