The good, the bad, the ugly--for the very
first time, they're all here together in a book of their own, a book
that illustrates and describes virtually every kind of fish an angler in
Florida--or the Bahamas or Caribbean Islands--could expect to find on
the end of a line. In this book you'll find the scoop on every
hook-and-line species from the mightiest Marlin to the lowliest
Lizardfish, along with advice on how to catch each one and how good it
is to eat. Because it's designed as a practical guide for fishermen,
every effort has been made to keep biological jargon at bay. However,
there is one nod to the world of science that is unavoidable--the
inclusion of scientific names so that each of the species can be
definitely pinpointed. Without scientific names, confusion would reign,
because most species are known by more than one common name and, in many
cases, two or more different species share the same common name. |