fish4thepeck
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Wife bought me a Gopro for Christmas and was hoping for some suggestions for mounting your camera to your boat. Thanks!
</p>VolsFan24 - 1/12/2016 6:04 PM I use a suction cup to mount it to the top of my cowling and a sticky click mount on my windshield. I have paracord tied to my camera mount so when it falls (it always falls, lost my first one that way haha) i dont lose it. Im still figuring out which i like beat. The motor shot shows more water and fish fighting, but its so far from the action that the splash shots arent very good IMO. When i clip ot to my windshield when you get a splash shot its pretty good and the footage is more personal. But i LOVE the picture angle from the windshield. Like after catching a nice one ill hold it up in a couple angles for a few seconds and then ill take a screen shot of it when im going through the video. The way ive been editing them lately is using the GoPro app on my phone. I also stop video after catches so i know where to look. I scroll through the useless backlashes and stump catching and go straight to the end and then trim it in either 5 , 15, or 30 second clips. If i want more from the catch then ill use my computer but by the time it gets to the computer most of my video has been trimmed so its quick and easy. I bought mine from BBC and it came with 4 batteries. Ive never used 3 full batteries. I did some research and shooting in 720p and 60fps will give you good video quality and wont kill your battery nor take up all your space on your sd card. If i could post videos on here i would post a couple. Wish i had my GoPro during frog season!