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Where the Fish Are: A Science-Based Guide to Stalking Freshwater Fish

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More science and less art leads to bigger fish and fewer tales Most anglers rely on advice from fishing buddies or books by well-known but unscientific anglers. Here is a book that distills the science of fish behavior into easy-to-follow advice on how to catch fish in any situation. Describing how feeding behavior in fish changes in response to fluctuations in dissolved oxygen, turbulence, turbidity, temperature, light, noise, and other factors, Bagur advises you on how to respond, recommending specific flies, baits, rigs and tactics.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Daniel Bagur

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November 30, 2013
Fantastic read and must have for the serious angler who wants to understand the biological and environmental behavior impact on angling.
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May 22, 2014
A fantastic book for any fisherman. I cannot recommend this enough. It changed my catch rate overnight. An absolute must for any angler. I have never seen so much real scientific research set out in laymans terms for anglers. We need more books like this.
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January 6, 2011
A fascinating and highly readable book

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A fascinating and highly readable book
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