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Fishes Of The Texas Laguna Madre: A Guide for Anglers & Naturalists (Texas A&M Nature Guides)

Fishes Of The Texas Laguna Madre: A Guide for Anglers & Naturalists (Texas A&M Nature Guides)
Author: David A. Mckee
Creators: Henry Compton, Janice D. Fechhelm
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 242096

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 6 x 0.7

ISBN: 1603440283
Dewey Decimal Number: 597.177364
EAN: 9781603440288
ASIN: 1603440283

Publication Date: July 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
Anglers treasure the Laguna Madre, a shallow lagoon resting along one hundred miles of the South Texas coast that offers some of the best fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. Its lush environment of seagrass meadows, tidal flats, submerged rock, jetties, worm reefs, mangroves, oyster beds, and open bays provides shelter, food, and nursery grounds for more than 100 kinds of fish, and in its upper portion, many popular game fish are at record levels.

In Fishes of the Texas Laguna Madre, longtime angler and fish biologist David A. McKee taps into a lifetime of fishing and studying the lagoon to give us an expert's guide to this estuary and the fish that live there.

This book covers the natural history of the "Mother Lagoon" and provides information on the characteristics, life histories, ranges, and habits of the fish species found in this hypersaline environment. For some, and especially the "Big 5" coastal sportfish (spotted seatrout, red drum, black drum, sheepshead, and southern flounder), McKee offers additional notes on angling techniques, personal observations, record catches, and regulations. He also raises important conservation issues for boaters and anglers to keep in mind while enjoying this unusual ecosystem.

Visitor contact information (including the location of boat docks, boat ramps, and piers) rounds out the text, along with three maps of the Laguna Madre. Excellent black-and-white drawings of the fish, the majority by the late Henry "Hank" Compton, are featured throughout.

Fishes of the Texas Laguna Madre is for novices and "lagunatics" alike. It will be an invaluable guide for anglers and naturalists; canoers, kayakers, and boaters; students and teachers of fishery science; and anyone who lives near or has an interest in this unique and expansive body of water.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Take it from someone who knows   August 21, 2008
Dr McKee is one of the most knowledgable people around on the scientific and angling aspects of the Upper Laguna Madre. This book is a wonderful combination of the two in a very handsome and convenient format with many well drawn pictures. Strongly recomended if you plan on fishing this incredible bay system or are just curious about one of the most unique ecosystems in the world.

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