Materials Needed:
- Dolica WT-1003 Lightweight 67 Inch Monopod ($15)
- GoPro Tripod Adaptor ($3)
- Duct Tape (approx. $5 per roll)
- Pipe Insulator (approx. $2 for six feet)
- The first step after all of the materials listed above have been purchased is to screw the adapter onto the end of the monopod and attach the camera.
- The second step, is to prepare the bottom end of the monopod to fit snugly in whatever holder you choose to use for the pole, for example a flush-mount rod holder, or a section of PVC piping attached to a milk crate with zipties. To get the snug fit, I cut a section of pipe insulator about four inches long and slit it open so it could wrap around the bottom of the extended thinnest section of the monopod. I secured this on with a couple tight zipties and wrapped the rest of the way with duct tape until I got my desired width to fit my milkcrate rod holder. It's not pretty but it serves its purpose.
- The third and final step is to adjust the angle of the camera using the screw on the adapter, and experiment with placing it in different positions around the kayak to find your favorite view. My personal two favorites are from the PVC section on my milk crate, and the flush mount rod holder which is pictured below.
This is a great project for those rainy days when we just wish we could be out fishing, and although it may cost a little more than other DIY alternatives, it's very simple, compact, portable, easily adjustable, and durable.




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