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Steller's Jay Cyanocitta stelleri © Ian Montgomery http://birdway.com.au

You will notice that there is no introduction to this section yet. 



I would like to fill this gap with an introduction from a local angler [or someone who is a frequent visiting fisherman] for every one of the geographical pages on Fatfisherman.com.

The many thousands of anglers now regularly using these pages prefer to read something written by someone who can see the area from an insider's point of view. They know the best spots, not just the ones that first time or overseas visitors usually visit or that are well known outside of the area. 



Each introduction carries the e-mail address of the contributor so that anglers can get in touch with them if, for example, they are planning a trip [unless the contributor is unable to do this] so it could bring you extra business if you own a local fishery or tackleshop, charter boat or magazine etc. 



Please get in touch if you feel you can contribute an introduction to this page - you don't have to be an expert; I'm not!

Its sister site, Fatbirder.com is regularly used by hundreds of thousands of birdwatchers when planning overseas trips or birding closer to home. That site gets four million hits a month and has a high Google rating because it is an information resource that is both comprehensive and trusted.

Help me make Fatfisherman.com the first point of reference for anyone who wants to go fishing anywhere in the world!

Carrion Crow Corvus corone

http://www.beolens.co.uk/digiscoping/galleries/Carrion_crow/index.htm
Excellent Image

Florida Scrub-Jay Aphelocoma coerulescens

http://www.lakegovernment.com/bird_watching/florida_scrub_jay.aspx
The Florida Scrub-jay is a prize sighting for visiting bird watchers. The species is found only in Florida and is limited to a number of small areas in the state that have dry, sandy soil with oak scrub trees...

Crows and Jays

by Steve Madge and Hilary BurnPrinceton University Press, 216 pages, 30 color plates, 120 color maps. Paperback $24.95 (Helm ?25.95p) Prices at July 2001
See Fatbirder Review
ISBN: 0713639997
Buy this book from Amazon.co.uk

In the Company of Crows and Ravens

John M Marzluff and Tony Angell - 400 pages, 108 b/w illus. Yale University Press 2005
ISBN: 0300100760
Buy this book from Amazon.co.uk

The Magpies

- The Ecology and Behaviour of Black-billed and Yellow-billed Magpies by Tim Birkhead - Series: POYSER MONOGRAPHS 270 pages, photos, figs, tabs, illus. T & AD Poyser Ltd (A & C Black) 1991
ISBN: 0856610674
Buy this book from Amazon.co.uk
 
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