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A practical guide surveys the principal game fishes found in waters east of the Rocky Mountains, offering systematic species accounts, technical identification details, and measurements explained for lay readers. Each family and species receives morphological description, habitat and behavioral notes, and authorial advice on angling methods, tackle selection, and effective baits, illustrated by practical tips drawn from decades of personal experience. Appendices include a systematic arrangement of species and concise explanatory notes on anatomical terms and fin and scale notation to help anglers and naturalists identify and fish for the various bass, pike, perch, and related species.
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