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Top 10 Freshwater Fishing Articles From About.com

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These were the top ten articles on freshwater fishing at About.com based on page views for 2006. There was a lot of interest in the world record bass after a potential new world record was caught in California in March and three of my top ten articles were about the world record bass.

1. Freshwater Fishing Games

An overview of the types of fishing games available,with a link to my pick of ten top games you can play online, order or download free.

2. World Record Bass

Information about the world record bass caught in Georgia in 1932, with a link to information about a potential world record bass caught in California in 2006.

3. Snakehead Fish

When a snakehead fish was caught in Wisconsin a lot of people got interested in this fish. Here is some information about them and a picture of the head of one kind of snakehead.

4. World Record Bass Pictures

These pictures were taken in Jacksonville, Georgia and show the sign there with pictures of Perry, a replica mount of the fish and Montegomery Lake, the oxbow off the Ocmulgee River where the fish was caught.

5. How To Filet Fish

Step by step instrucions on fileting fish, with pictures.

6. Bragging Board Of Fish And The Fishermen That Caught Them

Hundreds of pictures of fish and fishermen that caught them. All kinds of fish from all over the world.

7. New World Record Bass

Information about the potential new world record bass that was caught in California in March, with a link to the newspaper article about it and picture of it.

8. How To Tie A Drop Shot Rig

Drop shot rigs are a very popular way to catch bass and this article explains why they are so good, the equipment you need and how to tie them.

9. How To Fish A Carolina Rig

Information on why a Carolina rig is good and places to fish it to catch bass.

10. Crappie Fishing Patterns

This article originally appeared in Georgia Outdoor News magazine and describes spring crappie fishing patterns in Georgia. Those patterns should work in your area when the water temperatures are similar in the spring.

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