http://www.steves-digicams.com/cameras_wr.html
Two of the cameras on this site seem to be especially good for kayak, or other types of fishing. The first digicam is the Sony Cybershot DSC-U60. This particular camera is of interest because it is designed for one-handed use (so you can hold your fish up with one hand and shoot with the other), and is waterproof down to a depth of about five feet. You could actually shoot a pic of your fish while it is still underwater if you are quick enough! Now I should mention that I do not own this camera, but it seems like it might be a pretty good general camera for a yakfisher.

The second camera that would work well for yakfishing is the Pentax Optio 43 WR. This camera is compact, takes great pics based on those I have seen published on the Web, has twice the resolution (it is 4.0 megapixels) of the Sony above (Sony is 2 mp), and is waterproof submerged to about 5 feet. Yakfishers that have this just stick it in the pocket of their PFD and forgeddaboutit. Torrential rains, waves, surf, and rolling your yak can’t hurt it based on owner’s reports. However, based on info on the Pentax Web site, this is NOT a camera that is supposed to be operated underwater, even though it is O-ring sealed. This will probably be my next camera, although it is difficult to find locally. The only two dealers in Tally, so far as I can determine, are Ritz Camera in the malls and I believe Tallahassee Camera. I could not find it at Comp USA, Best Buy, or Circuit City.

Some folks have set up some interesting rigs for mounting their cameras directly on their yaks, especially if they have a hand-held remote to trigger the camera. Here is a pic of one such idea from another forum.
