2017 will mark the start of my 25th year of photographing fish in their underwater homes. I'm grateful for the chance to act as a partner to my subjects. By documenting fish and their world, I hope to inspire you to join me in protecting the freshwater ecosystems that we love.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Big Bass Underwater-New HD Video in Stunning Clarity
Compilation of the biggest smallmouth bass we saw in 2016, while filming underwater in the pristine lakes of northern Wisconsin. You'll see 21 giant bass in under sixty seconds, all filmed underwater in their natural habitat in stunning HD clarity.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
The First Woman to Dive All 50 States Is Now Shooting For Us!
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| photo by Aaron Bates |
Jennifer travels the country and takes outstanding fish photos in lakes and rivers across the USA. You can view her underwater images in our new Jennifer Idol gallery here. Her images are now available for commercial and editorial licensing from Engbretson Underwater Photography.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Great Christmas Gift Idea for Fisherman
Looking for a great stocking stuffer this Christmas? Check out the In-Fisherman 2017 wall calendar. It's only $12.95 including shipping. To order online, just go to the In-Fisherman online store at https://store.intermediaoutdoors.com/products.php?product=2017-In%252dFisherman-Calendar
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Where to Look on Your Boat Dock for Zebra Mussels
Zebra Mussels will attach to any hard, solid substrate in lakes. In this video, you'll see how they colonize a boat dock. When inspecting docks, be sure to check the dock posts, especially the side that receives the most shade. Chains and cables used to anchor swim platforms are also magnets for zebra mussels.
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