Catfish Chasers Classic Fishing Tournament
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7am to 4pm. Don't Miss This One!!! Teams of two will compete in this two day event. Catfish Chasers are a couple of Kansas guys who are trying to bring a different perspective on competitive catfish angling. Through input from our fellow fishermen and women, we have created a tournament series that is geared toward the everyday fisherman. Where it is not entirely based on money, but also about furthering one's knowledge through friendly competition. Come out and enjoy the fun!
Entry forms and more info in link below.
Catfish Chasers Classic Fishing Tournament
Phone : 785.210.5204 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : studebakerdavid@yahoo.com
Web: www.catfishchasers.com/
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