- From the authors of the Fish Identification Guides (more than 100,000 copies sold), this field guide expands on a proven format with broader scope and deeper content
- Adventure Publications field guides sell?resellers frequently turn over their field guide inventory multiple times in a given year
- Fishing is big business! US anglers spend nearly $100 billion on fishing-related expenses every year, according to the American Sportfishing Association
- Identifies more than 120 freshwater fish species from across North America, including popular sport fish and lesser-known natives
- Organized by fish family for easy reference, with consistent, clear coverage across all major groups?from bass and sunfish to sturgeon and catfish
- Detailed illustrations with key traits to support accurate species identification
- Provides a quick-reference system?based on body shape, habitat, and behavior?to help confirm your catch in the field
- Written in an engaging, accessible style that appeals to both beginning anglers and experienced enthusiasts
- Practical fishing tips for dozens of species, such as recommended lures, bait types, and seasonal strategies
- Covers invasive species and habitat threats while encouraging readers to adopt responsible, conservation-minded fishing practices
- Offers guidance on catch-and-release techniques to support sustainable fishing and minimize harm to vulnerable populations
- Valuable tool for anglers, as well as educators, students, naturalists, and conservation professionals
- Convenient size?perfect for a tackle box
- Authored by trusted fishing experts, known for their approachable style and deep knowledge of freshwater fish species
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Dave Bosanko spent 30 years as staff biologist at two of the University of Minnesota's field stations. An avid fisherman and naturalist, he has long enjoyed applying his extensive field research to patterning fish location and behavior, and observing how these fascinating species interact with one another in the underwater web of life. He lives north of Minnesota's Twin Cities.
Dan Johnson began his journey in outdoor communications in the late 1980s, penning fishing and hunting columns for local newspapers. Along the way, each new step led to editorial, public relations, and event marketing positions that further fueled his desire to share a love of the outdoors with audiences from all walks of American life. He lives north of Minnesota's Twin Cities.