A new setting for another of this excellent sportsman's series, in a book that anglers will find absorbing. In Mexico, the author claims, there are more fish than fishermen; he records from personal experience this angler's paradise. East coast and west- he tells of fishing for tarpon, sailfish, barracuda, tuna, strange multicolored deep ocean fish; and he writes too of inland lakes and streams, for bass, trout, perch, and so on. There are practical hints on tackle, a list of stocked lakes and rivers, suggestions for preparation of fish, and throughout a contagious enthusiasm that conveys itself to the reader.