TROUT STREAMS: CONDITIONS THAT DETERMINE THEIR PRODUCTIVITY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR STREAM AND LAKE MANAGEMENT. By Paul R. Needham, Ph.D. Revised by Carl F. Bond.
(1938) 1969 1st thus. 8vo (155 x 234mm). Ppx,241. B/w photographs and illustrations, bibliography. Green cloth, spine titled in black and gilt.
Detailed examination of all aspects of the environment of trout in the USA, with particular emphasis on food supplies and food selection. Chapters on propagation and stocking and stream and lake management, with appendices explaining how to carry out field work. Includes salmon, brook trout, Great Lakes trout, raindbow, golden, cutthroat and brown trout, as well as grayling. Text of Needham's 1938 book, updated by Carl F. Bond of Oregon State University.
Detailed examination of all aspects of the environment of trout in the USA, with particular emphasis on food supplies and food selection. Chapters on propagation and stocking and stream and lake management, with appendices explaining how to carry out field work. Includes salmon, brook trout, Great Lakes trout, raindbow, golden, cutthroat and brown trout, as well as grayling. Text of Needham's 1938 book, updated by Carl F. Bond of Oregon State University.
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Book Code
16662
Author | Needham (Paul R.) and Bond (Carl F.). |
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Book Code | 16662 |
ISBN | B000MYRRKK. |
Book Description | Very good in slightly worn dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1969 |
Publisher | Winchester Press. |
Place | New York. |