I came across a website by the University of Georgia that I thought some of you might appreciate: Fishes of Georgia. It has a pretty lengthy species list and lots of good-looking maps. Apparently it only went live last month and they will be adding more pictures and descriptions as time goes by. They told me that while a book is a definite goal of theirs, it will probably be quite some time before it becomes a reality (though this is definitely a good start).
-Alejandro
New website on Georgia fishes
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, Apr 21 2009 04:54 PM
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#1 Guest_alejandro_*
Posted 21 April 2009 - 04:54 PM
#2 Guest_Stumpknocker_*
Posted 21 April 2009 - 04:58 PM
Yes! This is about the closest to a Fishes of Georgia that were gonna get. I found this after I posted about finding Shadow Bass in my area and according to this website there in the Flint! Definately a good find.
I came across a website by the University of Georgia that I thought some of you might appreciate: Fishes of Georgia. It has a pretty lengthy species list and lots of good-looking maps. Apparently it only went live last month and they will be adding more pictures and descriptions as time goes by. They told me that while a book is a definite goal of theirs, it will probably be quite some time before it becomes a reality (though this is definitely a good start).
-Alejandro
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