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Better Bass Fishing
Follow our tips and techniques, and you'll catch more and bigger Bass then you ever dreamed possible.

Bonefish and Tarpon Unlimited
Our mission is to support projects and research to help understand, nurture and enhance a healthy bonefish and tarpon population.

Brotherhood of Catfishermen
The largest catfishing community in the world.

Carp .com
Carp fishing magazine with articles, and a carp fishing forum.

Grayling Society
More than 1000 fishermen and women have already chosen to support us, for they recognise that we are perhaps the only International Society wholly dedicated to looking after the Grayling as a wild game fish.

International Bonefishing Society
IBS is a membership-driven organization of individuals who share a passion for bonefishing and related types of fishing.

Katchaser Trophy Catfishing
Trophy catfishing with rod and reel. New information from top catmen, as well as pictures and stories of catfishing.

Largemouth Bass .com
Created in 1996 by Thom Porter as a resource for fisherman to find quality websites to help them in their fishing endeavors.

Largemouth Bass Extreme
Largemouth bass the largest species of the freshwater sunfish family are America 's most popular freshwater game fish.

Minnesota Steelhead Site
The website devoted to the mighty Lake Superior Steelhead that swim the Rivers and Streams of Minnesota’s North Shore.

National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII)
The NBII is an electronic gateway to biological data and information maintained by federal, state, and local government agencies; private sector organizations; and other partners around the nation and the world.

Payara
While Peacock Bass have garnered the most publicity as glamour fish of the Amazon basin, the sabre-tooth Payara could lay claim as the most challenging freshwater sportfish.

Peacock-Bass .com
One of the toughest freshwater species in the world, the Peacock's bone-jarring strikes, aerial acrobatics and line-stripping runs make it the ultimate quarry for both the fly and plug angler.

Ron Looi's Peacock Bass Page
The Peacock Bass, a native of tropical South America is in actual fact a cichlid. Called the Pavon or Tucunare in their homeland, they gained the common name because of their basslike shape and peacock feather 'eyes' on the caudal fin.

Saltwater Fish Species Locator
To use the Species Locator, 1) choose the category of fish and 2) the species name, then 3) click to either find where it's located or read a detailed species profile.

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