Striper Wars : An American Fish Story
Striper Wars : An American Fish Story
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ôA lot of other books tell you how to catch striped bass. This book alone explains why there are stripers in the water to begin with. This is the saga of the greatest, most hard-won fisheries mangement success story in the world. Read it, and every time your line comes tight, youÆll know who to thank. More importantly, youÆll know what else needs to be done.ö --Carl Safina
Striper Wars: An American Fish Story,Dick Russell,Island Press,1597260908,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Environmental Science,Fish,Fishing - General,History,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Sports & Recreation,Striped bass fishing,United States,Aquatic creatures,Conservation of wildlife & habitats,Fisheries & related industries,Nature / Fish,Science / Environmental Science,USA
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