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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark SpitzerPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: Bison Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780803265233ISBN 10: 0803265239 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 01 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Introduction: In Wildness Is the Preservation of the Grotesque and Vice Versa 1. Nature of the American Eel: An Aquatic Phantom in Our Own Back Yard 2. Environmental Lemonade: Dealing with the Creature That Put the “Ish” in “Fish” 3. Urban Sturgeon: A Totally Unique Fishery in Portland, Oregon 4. Snagging in the Ozarks: There’s Nothing Not Weird about Paddlefish 5. Alien Invaders in the West: This Isn’t Kansas Anymore 6. Nebraska, Bowfin, and the $8,000 Bullhead: Or How to Catch a State Record Fish 7. Fear and Noodling in Oklahoma: How I Came in First at the Okie Noodling Tournament Then Saw the Belly of the Beast 8. Muskie Hunting in Minnesota: An Education in “the Fish of Ten Thousand Casts” 9. Vision Questing Gator Gar in the Slick Texas Mud: Garvana Accomplished! 10. Rattlesnakes at the Razorback Roundup: Working with What We’ve Got 11. All Hail the Pikeminnow Bounty: Applying Anamnesis in the Northwest as a Working Model for Fisheries Conclusion: Grotesques of the West and Beyond NotesReviewsA wild foray into fishing the 'industrial edge' and a marvelous read about the fish few of us will ever know. -Kevin Mattson, avid fisherman and Connor Study Professor of Contemporary History at Ohio University -- Kevin Mattson Mark Spitzer fishes his way across the West, stalking unique, maligned, and ugly species while enlightening readers on their ecological roles and conservation statuses... A fun and, at times, hilarious adventure. Creative and unassuming, this is a wonderful addition to fishing literature. -Jennifer Corrinne Brown, author of Trout Culture: How Fly Fishing Forever Changed the Rocky Mountain West -- Jennifer Corrinne Brown Mark Spitzer manages to capture all our favorite grotesque fish in his latest frenetic adventures while making you feel like you're right there with him in the boat! He also delivers a genuine message of conservation to benefit fish and people. -Solomon R. David, postdoctoral research associate at the John G. Shedd Aquarium -- Solomon R. David [Spitzer's] a hard-core fisherman -- Daryl Bauer, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Fisheries Outreach Program Manager -- Mark Davis Go Outdoors NE.com "“For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of what lies beneath the surface of Western waterways, Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West offers a lively primer to the region’s aquatic biodiversity.”—Ben Goldfarb, High Country News ""This is a book that beautifully navigates the space between entertainment and information. Moments will stick with readers, and will make them look at the fish and fisheries with new eyes.""—Erin H. Turner, Big Sky Journal ""Spitzer, like many of us, is looking for utility and finding it in the wildness of underappreciated fish. The beautifully grotesque fish represent possibilities for us in our ever-changing world.""—Donald J. Orth, Pacific Northwest Quarterly ""Mark Spitzer's Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West is a compelling read about many of the lesser known, underappreciated, or ""trash"" fish of the western United States. One of the major western issues Spitzer anchors his study to (perhaps obviously) is water. Water scarcity, irrigation, power generation, dams, and so forth are all issues that affect both the people and fish of the West.""—Cory Willard, Western American Literature ""Reading this book is a little like sipping on an old, rich whiskey—it's smooth, interesting and exactly what you need after a long day on the water.""—Joshua Peterson, Casper Star Tribune ""A powerful, beautiful, and ultimately kind book. We're lucky to have it.""—Max Wilson, Lesser Places ""[Spitzer's] a hard-core fisherman.""—Daryl Bauer, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Fisheries Outreach Program Manager ""Here is a book that captures that rhythm. Every page. The fish-obsessed will smile knowingly and follow Spitzer as he encounters everything from endangered razorback suckers to burbot on ice. And along the way, you’ll realize you’re enjoying a lot of science and conservation as well.""—Matt Miller, Cool Green Science ""We highly recommend Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West to scientists, conservation biologists, and all who consider themselves fish enthusiasts. . . . Those who believe there is beauty in the interesting and unique ecology of all fish species will find a strong connection with the theme of this book. Importantly, this general theme provides a solid framework and conversation ethic toward a group of animals that do not get as much attention as other species that have been marketed as more popular fisheries.""—Keith B. Gido and Garrett W. Hopper, Great Plains Research ""This is a book I have to recommend highly for all fishermen and nature lovers. It is written in a humorous and colorful style with information that makes you smile, chuckle and think about the importance of fishes in the future of mankind.""—Chuck Mattson, Denver Westerns Roundup" A wild foray into fishing the 'industrial edge' and a marvelous read about the fish few of us will ever know. - Kevin Mattson, avid fisherman and Connor Study Professor of Contemporary History at Ohio University Mark Spitzer fishes his way across the West, stalking unique, maligned, and ugly species while enlightening readers on their ecological roles and conservation statuses... A fun and, at times, hilarious adventure. Creative and unassuming, this is a wonderful addition to fishing literature. - Jennifer Corrinne Brown, author of Trout Culture: How Fly Fishing Forever Changed the Rocky Mountain West Mark Spitzer manages to capture all our favorite grotesque fish in his latest frenetic adventures while making you feel like you're right there with him in the boat! He also delivers a genuine message of conservation to benefit fish and people. - Solomon R. David, postdoctoral research associate at the John G. Shedd Aquarium [Spitzer's] a hard-core fisherman - Daryl Bauer, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Fisheries Outreach Program Manager Author InformationMark Spitzer is an associate professor of writing at the University of Central Arkansas. He is the author of several novels, poems, essays, and literary translations, including Season of the Gar: Adventures in Pursuit of America’s Most Misunderstood Fish and Return of the Gar. Spitzer has consulted for Nat Geo’s Monster Fish and appeared on Animal Planet’s River Monsters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |