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Maui Veterans Day Invitational Kayak Clash

loha from Maui! This year was the third for the Maui Veterans Day Invitational Kayak Clash (we took 2020 off due to COVID-19). Veterans and first responders are invited to participate in this camaraderie-focused event, and they choose their own fishing partners. Each team of two anglers then claims one day out of the three days allotted to fish. This year, the teams could choose from Thursday, November 11 (Veterans Day), Friday, November 12, or Saturday, November 13. Teammates had to fish on the same day, at the same spot. After claiming their day, they had until 4 p.m. to weigh in their catch. All fish had to be weighed in

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