Marine & Aquatic Life, Nature, Aquatic Life & Sciences, Natural History
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Overview
Impress your fishing buddies with the Fish of Minnesota Field Guide. It includes detailed illustrations and quick comparisons to ID the fish you catch. Plus, waterproof pages make the book safe to take on shore, in the boat or on the dock.Editorials
John Weiss
Fishing for answers? They could be here By John Weiss [email protected]"Fish of Minnesota," which details about 75 fish from minnows to muskies, is conveniently waterproof. It has a page of description and one of a picture of the fish. The walleye, for example, has been caught as large as I7-pounds, 8 ounces but averages one to three pounds. Because of its eyes, it is most active at dawn and dusk It is golden, with a small white tip on the base of its tail.
Compare that to its cousin, the sauger, which is more a fish of moving water. It has no spot on its tail but has a few dozen black spots on its dorsal fin. It's also a lot smaller, with a record of 6 pounds, 2.7 ounces caught in Goodhue County.
Book Details
Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781591931928