Re: Picked up a new book today:
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I looked the book up on Amazon. 688 pages is a lot of reading. looks like a great field guide.
On a side note, when I was in college in the early 90's, the best reference book on freshwater fish in the library was "Fishes of Tennessee". That book was never updated and has long since fallen out of print. Existing copies are worth a lot of money, so I'm always on the lookout for a text book similar to that.
Perhaps since the 90's, the internet has advanced to the point that the best reference for any individual species of fish is the internet. But I'm still always on the look-out for a good comprehensive textbook on freshwater fish.
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