Epic, Bizarre, Insane, Mysterious, Ought-to-be-Illegal (and other YouTube descriptors) Underwater Fish Strikes |
Aqua-Vu® cameras capture the predatory side of live gamefish |
Crosslake, MN (January 28, 2020) – Key in a single YouTube search for “underwater footage,” and your device instantly kicks out over a hundred thousand hits. Even after filtering out the usual riff-raff of YouTube weirdness, you’re still left with hundreds of hours of spectacular underwater video—and the undeniable impression that anglers today can’t get enough of seeing what it really looks like when big bass, pike and panfish attack. The quickest, clearest conduit to the mesmerizing world beneath the surface, Aqua-Vu underwater viewing systems continue to be designed by angler-engineers for the express purpose of finding and learning about the fish we pursue—saltwater or fresh. Exceptional about an Aqua-Vu— relative to standard point-of-view action cameras— is the unique ability to watch fish react on screen, live, as the action occurs. The original innovators of the underwater angling movement the past two decades, Aqua-Vu offers both full size high-definition systems as well as smartphone-sized camera/LCD combos that fit inside your coat pocket. To view a nearly infinite inventory of vibrant underwater footage, visit the Aqua-Vu YouTube channel. Or to learn more, simply visit www.aquavu.com. |
About Aqua-Vu The Original Underwater Viewing System, Aqua-Vu® is manufactured by Outdoors Insight, Inc., and has led the underwater camera category in design, innovation and quality since 1997. The Central Minnesota based company builds other popular outdoors products, such as the iBall Trailer Hitch Camera (iballhitchcam.com). For more information on Aqua-Vu, visit www.aquavu.com. |
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