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Originally Posted by Don Andersen
Barry was a great guy and he cared. His legacy of things he accomplished is evident up and down the Eastern Slopes.
What is truly unfortunate, many focus on the places to go when the chapters on fish biology, I believe, are the real impact of the book.
It is really too bad that the book has become a collectors item rather than the educational tool.
Barry and I spent many a day together exploring Alberta. Sometimes we even caught fish.
I missed him a lot and most importantly, so does our trout resources.
Regards,
Don
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Interesting you say that. I've only read it once and it's been years. But I do remember liking a few chapters more than the 'where to go' chapters. I'm sure the biology chapter was one of those.
Always enjoy the 'Made in Alberta' reading. And Barry's was a good one.
Cheers.