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Swimbaits Staying Committed

Swimbaits Staying Committed

Being frustrated is just one aspect of learning the art of throwing big swimbaits, staying committed is the key to becoming successful with these huge and detailed baits. This has hands down been the most frustrating fishing adventure I have been on.

Staying committed is a long term and short term thing in the swimbait world. The short term is staying committed to the individual cast. This video is dedicated to that frustration. More importantly, this leads to staying committed to swimbait fishing in general. If you get frustrated with just one day or one cast, you will eventually become frustrated and may just completely give up.

I absolutely refuse to give up on things that I start and I’m committed to becoming a proficient swimbait angler.  Don’t ever give up on learning how to throw swimbaits. If you have been in this situation before, how did you get through the hard parts? Are you going through the same frustrations? Are you just getting started or thinking about getting started? Let everyone know below and share your experiences.

Please take a moment to watch the video and let me know your thoughts. I have also started a Facebook Group: Swimbait Mayhem – Beginners Group, head over and join the conversation.

Let me know what you think! Click Here for the video

Semper Fish!

Joe, The National Angler

 

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Waterproof GoPro Camera Storage

Waterproof GoPro Camera Storage

Waterproof GoPro Camera Storage: This waterproof Plano tackle box keeps cameras and accessories organized on and off the water. 

As an angler and amateur filmmaker, I need a waterproof camera storage solution that fits the needs of a filmmaker and an angler. This waterproof Plano tackle box is the ideal solution for me to keep my cameras and accessories organized on and off the water. 

Starting off with one camera storage was never really a concern for me. Especially since my first camera for shooting YouTube videos was around $75. I slowly started to add cameras, batteries, cables, and accessories to my collection. I routinely found myself out fishing and forgetting something at home or just not being able to find it at all.

I decided I needed to find a solution to keep everything safe and dry. Even though some of the cameras are waterproof, not everything is though. So waterproof was a top priority to find a storage solution. I quickly found that I could use material that is commonly use as underlayment for hardwood and laminate flooring, plus it helps blocks out some light to keep the contents cooler.

Waterproof GoPro Camera Storage Tackle Box

I chose the waterproof Plano 1-3 tackle box to keep my cameras and gear organized. The biggest plus for me using this particular box is the fact it fits perfectly in my tackle box.

If you have any suggestions or ideas, please share them below.

Semper Fish!

Joe, The National Angler