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Keep that camera ready for the unexpected.

December 8, 2009 at 9:05PM
While fishing, keep your camera ready for an unexpected photo opportunity like this whitetail doe feeding on wild celery.
While fishing, keep your camera ready for an unexpected photo opportunity like this whitetail doe feeding on wild celery. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

If you are like most anglers you carry a camera while on the water. Don't bury it deep in a duffel or in the bottom of your tackle box. You might miss a chance at a great photo opportuninty. While fishing I carry my camera in waterproof camera case that opens quickly by simply flicking two large latches. I have my camera turned on, and all the automatic settings activated so in an instant I can "point and shoot." Then if time allows I will adjust the various camera setting manually if needed for unusual lighting or other specific situations. Be ready for that rare photo chance next time you are afloat.

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