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Bugs of the Underworld DVD |  | Brand: Ralph Cutter Category: Sports
Buy New: $25.95 as of 7/31/2010 22:00 CDT details
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Seller: aurora_book Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 12265
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B001MXZ61M
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Product Description 11 years, 8 cameras, 3 countries, countless breaths underwater. Extraordinary, award-winning underwater video footage follows the life cycles of mayflies, stoneflies, caddisflies, and other amazing bugs. Expertly narrated and original sound track. Flyfishers will gain valuable insights as they see how aquatic insects behave and what they really look like to trout! Teachers, parents, river monitors, scientists, and kids of all ages will be entertained and enlightened by this video.
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| Customer Reviews: Buy it! October 23, 2009 B. P. Biedermann (on the water) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The images in this video are not only fascinating, the knowledge of the behavior of common "trout food" items to be gained from studying the film is invaluable to the fisherman and fly-tier. No need to describe the video to you, just check out the free sample video on the website. Check it out!
Excellent aquatic entomology educational tool! March 28, 2009 J. Latimore (MI United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I saw this video to teach citizen volunteers about the aquatic invertebrates that we use to monitor stream quality, before actually going to a stream to search for these creatures. It really got them excited about "bugs" (which can be challenging)! As an entomologist, I was very pleased with the quality of the footage and accuracy of the information. I even learned a few new things! Even though the intended audience is anglers, this video is suitable for general naturalist education, too, for all ages.
Worth seeing February 8, 2009 D. Sachs (Massachussetts) Useful to see what the bugs look like. I found it useful to see that dead drifting is only one strategy - nymphs can be very active. And how shiny a nymph with an air bubble can be.
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