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http://www.troutnut.com
I just finished this site a few days ago as an original resource for fly fishermen to learn about stream science so they can tie better imitations and just generally understand the trout better. The site includes over 1,000 large close-up photos of live stream insects, mostly mayfly nymphs but a bit of everything. It's also got a unique application to let you compare any image on my site side-by-side with any other at various levels of rotation, brightness, or zooming. That's all in the "naturals gallery" section he http://www.troutnut.com/naturals/index.html I've also got 50+ underwater photographs from trout streams, including some awesome photos of a dense school of wild brookies in a northern Wisconsin river in February and a huge school of minnows in the same river. I've also got some neat underwater photos of caddis larvae in their natural habitat. That's all in the "underwater photos" section he http://www.troutnut.com/underwater/index.html And I've got movies of ten different nymphs moving around showing their various swimming motions: http://www.troutnut.com/movies.html Hope you all like it! Jason Neuswanger, Trout Nut http://www.troutnut.com |
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