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Saskatchewan Freshwater Fishes : A Waterproof Folding Guide to Native and Introduced Species (3rd ed.)

Part of the Pocket Naturalist Guide series
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The vast and landlocked province of Saskatchewan is renowned for its prairie pothole lakes and ponds ("sloughs"), as well as mighty rivers like the Saskatchewan River, which splits into northern and southern branches.

These abundant water bodies and waterways support 58 native fish species as well nine introduced ones.

Provincial emblem, Walleye, and popular game species like Northern Pike, Brook Trout, Lake Sturgeon, and Largemouth Bass, are just some of the iconic fishes to be found throughout the Land of Living Skies.

Forging deeper connections with watersheds often starts with studying fish, making this portable reference especially handy.

It includes beautiful illustrations of all 67 species found in the province to allow for quick and easy identification.

Printed on waterproof paper for durability in all conditions, this lightweight, 12-panel folding pocket guide is a terrific companion for anglers, fish watchers, and naturalists who wish to sharpen their identification skills and learn more about the fishes found throughout Saskatchewan.

Made in the USA.

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Product Details
Waterford Press Ltd
1620057107 / 9781620057100
Pamphlet
01/04/2024
United States
12 pages, Maps; 70 Illustrations, color