Most successful anglers want to immortalize themselves and their catches in photos or videos. Today, with the advent of GoPro (about $200 and up) and similar cameras, fishing photography, even when done by amateurs, has gone Hollywood. Today, "grip and grin'' snapshots are old school, while videos showing the hooking, fighting and landing of fish are commonplace. Next big thing: Fishing images captured from above, by drones.
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