Fishing for Buffalo

Fishing for Buffalo
Author: Rob Buffler,Tom Dickson
Publsiher: Bookmobile
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1990
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0929636058

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Fishing for Buffalo

Fishing for Buffalo
Author: Rob Buffler,Tom Dickson
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781452914664

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Fishing for Buffalo

Fishing for Buffalo
Author: Rob Buffler,Tom Dickson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 081666532X

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"These questions and more are answered within the pages of Fishing for Buffalo. Rob Buffler and Tom Dickson dispel myths and rumors about rough fish with credible biological information while also demonstrating the joy of angling for nontraditional fish. The wealth of information within qualifies this book as a fishing bible for the growing number of rough fishing enthusiasts in the United States and makes it easy to identify the rough fish you may catch. It even includes a sampling of Dickson and Buffler’s favorite recipes, such as Burbot Boulangère and Deviled Grilled Cisco."--Publisher description.

Care and Feeding of Buffalo Fish in Ponds

Care and Feeding of Buffalo Fish in Ponds
Author: Harry L. Canfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1922
Genre: Fish culture
ISBN: MINN:31951D01221626A

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Population Dynamics and Catch Susceptibility of Smallmouth Buffalo in Rough River Reservoir

Population Dynamics and Catch Susceptibility of Smallmouth Buffalo in Rough River Reservoir
Author: Robert D. Hoyt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1976
Genre: Fish populations
ISBN: UGA:32108025971030

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The Snook Book

The Snook Book
Author: Frank Sargeant
Publsiher: Larsen's Outdoor Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1990-12
Genre: Snook
ISBN: 0936513136

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Special Features·Where to find more snook than ever before·Snook tackle that won't let you down·Live bait expertise--finding it and fishing it·Giant snook--best times, techniques, tackle·Plug casting, spinning and flyroddingPacked with secrets from the nation's best snook anglers, The Snook Book is "must" reading for anyone who loves the pursuit of this unique sub-tropic species. Every aspect of Finding and catching big snook is covered, in every season and in all waters where snook are found. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, every chapter of The Snook Book will make you a better snook fisherman.

Fishing Through the Apocalypse

Fishing Through the Apocalypse
Author: Matthew L. Miller
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781493037421

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What does the future hold for fish and the people who pursue them? Fishing Through the Apocalypse explores that question through a series of fishing stories about the reality of the sport in the 21st century. Matthew Miller (director of science communications for The Nature Conservancy) explores fishing that might be considered dystopian: joining anglers as they stick their lines into trash-filled urban canals, or visiting farm ponds where you can catch giant, endangered fish for a fee. But it isn’t all bleak. When it comes to fishing, the other part of the story is this: a cadre of anglers is looking to right past wrongs, to return native species, to remove dams, to appreciate the unappreciated fish, to clean our waters and protect public lands. As an angler and conservationist, Matt removes any and all preconceived notions about what it means to fish in the 21st century in order to see the different visions of the future that exist right here, right now. Fishing Through the Apocalypse offers one of the widest-ranging looks at fish conservation in the United States, and also includes some of the more unusual adventures ever featured in a fishing book. Features fishing adventures in: Idaho Colorado Wyoming New Mexico Utah Texas Florida Iowa Minnesota Illinois Washington DC Virginia Pennsylvania

The Walleye War

The Walleye War
Author: Larry Nesper
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803233442

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For generations, the Ojibwe bands of northern Wisconsin have spearfished spawning walleyed pike in the springtime. The bands reserved hunting, fishing, and gathering rights on the lands that would become the northern third of Wisconsin in treaties signed withøthe federal government in 1837, 1842, and 1854. Those rights, however, would be ignored by the state of Wisconsin for more than a century. When a federal appeals court in 1983 upheld the bands' off-reservation rights, a deep and far-reaching conflict erupted between the Ojibwe bands and some of their non-Native neighbors. Starting in the mid-1980s, protesters and supporters flocked to the boat landings of lakes being spearfished; Ojibwe spearfisher-men were threatened, stoned, and shot at. Peace and protest rallies, marches, and ceremonies galvanized and rocked the local communities and reservations, and individuals and organizations from across the country poured into northern Wisconsin to take sides in the spearfishing dispute. From the front lines on lakes to tense, behind-the-scenes maneuvering on and off reservations, The Walleye War tells the riveting story of the spearfishing conflict, drawing on the experiences and perspectives of the members of the Lac du Flambeau reservation and an anthropologist who accompanied them on spearfishing expeditions. We learn of the historical roots and cultural significance of spearfishing and off-reservation treaty rights and we see why many modern Ojibwes and non-Natives view them in profoundly different ways. We also come to understand why the Flambeau tribal council and some tribal members disagreed with the spearfishermen and pursued a policy of negotiation with the state to lease the off-reservation treaty rights for fifty million dollars. Fought with rocks and metaphors, The Walleye War is the story of a Native people's struggle for dignity, identity, and self-preservation in the modern world.