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Fishing the Great Lakes of New York, a guide to lakes Erie and Ontario, their tributaries, and the Thousand Island, Spider Rybaak

Label
Fishing the Great Lakes of New York, a guide to lakes Erie and Ontario, their tributaries, and the Thousand Island, Spider Rybaak
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Fishing the Great Lakes of New York
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Spider Rybaak
Sub title
a guide to lakes Erie and Ontario, their tributaries, and the Thousand Island
Summary
Lakes Erie and Ontario, their tributaries, and the Thousand Islands region of the St. Lawrence River together create the magical flow of New York's north shore and the greatest freshwater fishery on the planet. The region boasts fish as impressive as they are numerous. Thirty-pound Chinook salmon, smallmouths over five pounds, 20-something-pound northern pike, 30-inch walleyes, steelhead, brown trout and lake trout stretching over three-feet long, four-foot muskies and trophy landlocked Atlantic salmon are, all available in sufficient quantities to make the chances of catching one a reasonable goal on every fishing trip, if you know where, when and how, which is the purpose of this book. Longtime local angling authority Spider Rybaak details everything the local or visiting angler needs to know, from access points, best fishing seasons, tackle tips, target-tailored fishing strategies, and much more, for well over 100 specific spots in this unparalleled freshwater fishing paradise
Target audience
adult
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