Be sure to click through all the images in the gallery above.Sport Fishing’s digital editor Chris Balogh watches more fishing videos than anyone I know. As part of his job, he’s always looking for videos that our audience might enjoy. So when he grumbles about the uninteresting footage he has to sludge through, I listen.Common signs of BFV (bad fishing video) are clips that run way too long, low-quality video below 720p, emphasis not on the fish itself, useless titles and descriptions, or unappealing fonts and text, he says. Each of those telltales immediately makes a viewer click away.The whole point of creating your own fishing video is to have your friends — and to a broader extent, the angling Internet — watch and enjoy it. Don’t let your efforts go to waste. So if your DSLR camera, pocket HD video camera or even smartphone ...
