Where the Wild Fish Swim: Virginia's Rivers, Lakes and Streams: A Complete Naturalist's Field Guide to Freshwater Fish (Where the Wild Fish Swim: Illustrated Field Guides for Beginners)
Virginia holds more freshwater fish species than any country in Europe. Most anglers never know what they're stepping over.
Where the Wild Fish Swim: Virginia is a naturalist's field guide to all 46 freshwater species you're likely to encounter in the Commonwealth — from largemouth bass and brook trout to the federally threatened candy darter. Each species gets a full illustrated spread: a detailed color naturalist illustration on the left, a complete written profile on the right.
Unlike academic references that catalog hundreds of species in taxonomic order, this guide is organized the way anglers and naturalists actually think — by fish type and habitat, moving from the high-profile gamefish of the Blue Ridge headwaters down through sunfish, ambush predators, roughfish, and finally the small wonders most people wade right past without looking down.
Each profile covers:
- Field identification and key visual marks
- Virginia-specific habitat, range, and best waters
- Natural history, feeding behavior, and spawning
- Practical angler's notes: best techniques, prime seasons, and proven tactics
- Conservation status where relevant
Also included: a full Virginia Fishing Calendar showing peak seasons by month — the fastest way to know what's biting and where.
Whether you're waist-deep in a New River riffle chasing smallmouth, trolling a Piedmont reservoir for walleye, or snorkeling a Blue Ridge stream to see what you've been fishing over for years, this is the book that tells you what's swimming alongside you.
Perfect for:
Virginia anglers of all skill levels naturalists and outdoor educators wildlife enthusiasts gift for the angler who has everything