Sport Fish of the Gulf of Mexico
Vic Dunaway


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
The Sport Fish of the Gulf of Mexico is a must have for any angler. 200+ color illustrations of the fish you may encounter are presented in meticulous detail to help you identify that critter on the end of your line. Expert information about each species gives you a quick reference guide, specific tips, hints, biological information and covering such essentials as range, size, fishing methods and edibility.
1 Good Book and Reference
This book is well written and nicely cross referenced. When it's not on my boat during a fishing trip, it stays in the throne room for good reading. The only complaint I have is that the author seems to think nearly every fish in the sea is tasty. Only a few of the fish in the book are labeled as "Poor" when it comes to food quality.
2 Best Guide To Identify Fish...
If your trying to find out what is on the end of your line... I would suggest this book. It has good illustrations of many fish and a few other interesting facts about them. It also covers the whole gulf area rather than selecting a state or two. The only draw back is it doesn't include great detail on how to catch each particular fish.
3 Excellent Reference Guide
This book is an excellent reference guide for identifing gulf and bay fishes, and contains very little "how-to" information. Fish are separated into families. Each fish has a detailed color illustration, common name(s), and scientific name, plus a short description of each of the following categories: physical description, range, habitat, typical sizes, food value, game quality, typical tackle and bait, and a very short description of typical fishing methods. 185 fish are pictured in all, including sharks, stingrays, baitfish, and a number of other fish that may be encountered even though they are not normally thought of as sportfish.

Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 11:39:13 CST
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