Kayak Wars - Battlefield Update July 2011 |
Written by Chris Parson |
Thursday, 07 July 2011 08:27 |
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Some teams and individual anglers are advancing and paddling forward,
while others are just plain being paddled!
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At Kayak Wars, the battle rages on. Records are being smashed, points are
being earned, and everyone is getting into the foray. There are some heated
races beginning to develop as seasons change and fish migrate. Huge point
swings emerge daily as team snipers hone their sights and develop their
strategies.
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Bonus points are available this year and many teams are learning to out flank
their opponents with these armor piercing rounds. To learn more and to follow
real time updates, see; www.kayakwars.com
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