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Where to get the Baitfish Primer?


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Yes I know how to use google, that's how I got the picture. I meant a physical copy.

 

Well....you know what google is....and you know how to read a list of google results. But if you knew how to USE google to get what you want....you would have come up with the info that Roy did laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

 

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It's a little book that shows all the distinguishing features of the different minnows of Ontario.

 

 

Hey Crossover,

 

If you're looking for some additional sources for minnow identification, I found the following website has a pretty extensive list of minnows and ID features with real pictures:

 

http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/Home/species_a_to_z/AZFish/tabid/17913/Default.aspx

 

Also, a great book for Fish ID, cost's less than $30 is the "Rom Field Guide to Fish ID"

http://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Freshwater-Fishes-Ontario/dp/0888544596/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1319287577&sr=8-1

 

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If you must have an original copy, on the inside cover of that publication it says:

 

This publication is available upon request in multiple formats by contacting

Fisheries and Oceans Canada at [email protected] or (613) 993-0999.

 

Thanks Roy

 

Hey Crossover,

 

If you're looking for some additional sources for minnow identification, I found the following website has a pretty extensive list of minnows and ID features with real pictures:

 

http://www.dnr.state...13/Default.aspx

 

Also, a great book for Fish ID, cost's less than $30 is the "Rom Field Guide to Fish ID"

http://www.amazon.co...19287577&sr=8-1

 

Cheers

 

The ROM book is a great book. I ordered all 4 a few days ago.

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any DFO office will have the baitfish primer. another valuable resource is the scott crossman "bible".

if you every have any ID questions i consider myself somewhat of an amateur ichthyologist and have successfully id'd all sorts of Ontario fish from minnows, juvenile salmonids, and larval fish.

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