Prost,
Martin
Jackson, MS
Quoting "R. W. Wolff" <choupiqu_at_wctc.net>:
> I agree, the Okeefenokee book is great. It was pretty cheap too if I
> remember right. I did buy this several years ago, maybe it is not available
> anymore?
>
> Describes the area, and the fish. Each specie has a black and white drawing-
> good enough for identification- and atleast a page of text. It is a small
> book, half the size of a sheet of paper, 3/8th to a half inch or so thick.
> Lots of interesting information on the area, and some talk about the
> surrounding land as well.
>
> Ray
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