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02-04-2013, 01:43 PM | #1 |
I am just me.
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Lake Forest
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gopro pole
OK i know i am going to get some weird posts but here i go.
I am getting a Gopro and i would like to know how you built your camera poles and to also see pictures to help out. Thank you. |
02-04-2013, 01:53 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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http://palmettokayakfishing.com/PKF-...Conversion.pdf
Hey M, Check this out. It work to a tee for me...and great on the wallet. Camera mono-pod sold by Target...good luck. Jim |
02-04-2013, 01:59 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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Most popular and best we have used: http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...nt-from/Detail
Also all sorts of other options form those guys that we have in store. Poles that you can move from above to below water easily and all. |
02-05-2013, 04:37 AM | #4 |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Carlsbad Ca.
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Camera mono pod works for me. I put some foam pipe insulation on it so it's secure in my
rod holders. Mike |
02-06-2013, 09:28 AM | #5 |
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Location: Central Coast
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I second CJs responce the Yak Attack pan fish is awesome.
You can get some good angles out of them.
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02-06-2013, 09:36 AM | #6 |
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If you have a bait tank behind your seat, you can try this.
(Sorry, this is the only photo I have showing my camera mount) Cost about $8 to make. I like it because of the angle and you can take it out of the holder if you want to put it under water or film your buddy. You don't need the angle but it helped keep the rods from getting in the way of the frame. I used a slight 22deg coupler with 2x 3ft sections. |
12-29-2014, 01:31 PM | #7 |
Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
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Alternative would be to use some of the great stuff foam. Just put the pvc in and fill the gaps around. Definitely wont come out.
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