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Big stakes at Kansas lakes

Fishermen at selected Kansas lakes could again become instant millionaires by participating in Cabela’s “Wanna Go Fishing For Millions?” promotion.

Kansas is one of 19 states in which fish have been tagged and can be redeemed for prizes by fishermen who catch them. The competition begins May 5, at which time the lakes that contain the tagged fish will be announced.

Fishermen must be registered in the program to participate. The registration period is now open, and those who register early will receive a list of participating lakes. One of the fish could be worth as much as $2 million if the lucky fisherman is using Cabela’s Fish Recon app.

To register or receive more information on the program, go to the website www.cabelas.com/fishformillions.

Last year, 143 winning fish were caught nationwide, and Kansas led the nation with 26 of them. Clayton Westgate caught 17 of them ;)

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/04/26/3578946/outdoors-digest.html#storylink=cpy

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