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Fish of Minnesota Field Guide

Dave Bosanko

Publisher: Adventure Publications

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Summary

Popular, proven, best-selling format: the first edition sold more than 15,000 copies
Adventure Publications field guides sell—resellers frequently turn over their field guide inventory multiple times in a given year
In Minnesota, fishing is big business! Each year, fishing recreation contributes $1.8 billion of economic impact to the state’s economy
Information about 81 of the most fascinating, most important fish to know, with inclusions from every fish family
Detailed illustrations carefully drawn with key markings to help ensure correct fish identification
Fascinating facts on everything from distribution to edibility
Fishing records and expert tips for easily locating fishing hotspots
Available since: 06/11/2019.

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