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Troll Pro Underwater Camera Housing - Downrigger or Standalone Mount - Offshore Fishing

Troll Pro Underwater Camera Housing - Downrigger or Standalone Mount - Offshore Fishing

Regular price $139.99 USD
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The Original Trolling Camera Housing for Dredges and Downriggers

The Troll Pro Camera Housing is the first purpose-built mount designed to put your action camera right in the middle of the action. Clip it to the center of your dredge and capture footage looking backward through your entire spread. Or run it standalone with the included 32oz trolling weight on a flat line or off a downrigger. The housing protects your GoPro, Garmin, or other action cam from saltwater and impact while a self-leveling mechanism keeps the shot steady no matter how much your dredge rolls and turns. Two versions are available: the standard Troll Pro for dredge and weight-based setups, and the Troll Pro DR built specifically for downrigger clips.
  • Clips directly to dredge center for a backward-facing view through your spread
  • Includes 32oz trolling weight for standalone use without a dredge
  • Downrigger version (DR) built for standard downrigger releases
  • Fits GoPro, Garmin, and most action cameras with secure mounting
  • Self-leveling housing stays steady while your dredge spins and turns

Learn how to rig a dredge system

See What Your Spread Looks Like to the Fish

You spend hours dialing in your dredge, picking the right teasers, adjusting your spread width and depth. But you never actually know what it looks like down there. Is the dredge spinning right? Are the teasers swimming clean? Is a sailfish circling your spread before you even know it? The Troll Pro Camera Housing answers all of that.

Mount it to the center of your dredge and your action cam captures everything behind it, looking straight back through your teaser spread. You get to see exactly what the fish see. That footage helps you tune your spread, spot problems you never knew existed, and capture strikes that would blow up your fishing crew's group chat.

Troll Pro built this housing specifically for saltwater trolling. It is not a repurposed dive mount or a generic clamp. The self-leveling design compensates for dredge rotation so your footage stays watchable. The housing takes hits from birds, teasers, and the occasional wahoo without flinching. This is the camera mount that tournament crews and content creators have been running since it first hit the market.

Purpose-Built Dredge Camera Mount

The Troll Pro clips directly to the center bar of your dredge with a secure attachment that holds at trolling speeds. The camera faces backward through your teaser spread, giving you the same perspective a trailing game fish would have. No zip ties, no rigging hacks, no guesswork.

Self-Leveling Stabilization

Dredges spin, roll, and wobble constantly at trolling speed. The Troll Pro housing uses a weighted self-leveling mechanism that keeps your camera oriented correctly regardless of what the dredge is doing. Your footage comes back smooth and watchable instead of a spinning mess.

Standalone and Downrigger Ready

Do not run a dredge? No problem. The standard version includes a 32oz trolling weight so you can run it on any flat line or off a planer. The Downrigger version (Troll Pro DR) is built with a release-compatible attachment for standard downrigger setups. Either way, you get underwater trolling footage without the dredge.

How to Mount the Troll Pro Camera Housing

1. Insert your GoPro, Garmin, or action camera into the Troll Pro housing and secure the latch.

2. For dredge use: clip the housing to the center bar of your dredge so the camera faces backward toward your spread.

3. For standalone use: attach the included 32oz trolling weight and deploy on a flat line or outrigger.

4. For downrigger use (DR version): connect the housing to your downrigger release clip and lower to your target depth.

5. Hit record, deploy your spread, and start trolling. Retrieve the housing with your dredge or line to review footage.

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Troll Pro
Standard Version Model Troll Pro 3
Downrigger Version Model Troll Pro 3-DR
Standard Version Price $139.99
Downrigger Version Price $149.99
Camera Compatibility GoPro, Garmin, most action cameras
Included Weight (Standard) 32 oz trolling weight
Mounting Dredge center bar clip / Downrigger release
Stabilization Self-leveling weighted mechanism
Environment Saltwater trolling
Camera Direction Backward-facing through spread
What cameras fit in the Troll Pro housing? +
The Troll Pro fits most standard action cameras including GoPro Hero series and Garmin VIRB. The mount uses a universal fit design, so if your camera is roughly the same size as a GoPro, it should work. Check out our dredge rigging guide for setup tips with different camera models.
What is the difference between the standard and downrigger version? +
The standard Troll Pro clips to a dredge center bar or runs standalone with the included 32oz trolling weight. The Downrigger version (Troll Pro DR) has a release-compatible attachment designed to work with standard downrigger clips. Pick the one that matches your trolling spread setup.
Can I use the Troll Pro without a dredge? +
Absolutely. The standard version comes with a 32oz trolling weight so you can run it on a flat line, off an outrigger, or anywhere in your spread. Pair it with additional trolling weights if you need to get deeper.
Does the camera stay level when the dredge spins? +
Yes. The Troll Pro has a weighted self-leveling mechanism that keeps the camera oriented correctly while the dredge rotates and rolls at trolling speed. Your footage stays watchable. Learn more about dredge behavior in our top 5 reasons to run a dredge article.
Which dredges work with the Troll Pro? +
The Troll Pro clips to the center bar on most standard dredge frames. It works great with our Flying Fish Spreader Dredge Bar, Squid Spreader Dredge Bar, and Splash Spreader Dredge Bar.
How deep can I run the Troll Pro? +
The housing is rated for typical trolling depths. On a dredge, it runs at whatever depth your dredge sits. With the downrigger version, you can dial in your exact depth. For help setting up your trolling depths, check out our trolling spread rigging guide.
Will the Troll Pro hold up in saltwater? +
Yes. It was designed from the start for offshore saltwater trolling. The housing protects your camera from spray, submersion, and impacts from teasers and birds. Rinse it with fresh water after each trip just like the rest of your dredge hardware.
What kind of footage can I expect from a dredge mount? +
Mounted at dredge center and facing backward, you get a wide-angle view looking through your entire teaser spread. You will see teasers swimming, fish circling, and strikes happening in real time. It is incredible footage for tuning your spread and for capturing sailfish and blue marlin bites on camera.
Do I need extra weights for the standalone setup? +
The standard Troll Pro includes a 32oz trolling weight which works well for most setups. If you want to run deeper or in heavier current, grab some additional dredge weights or trolling weights to dial in your depth.
Can I use this for filming mahi or other game fish? +
That is one of the best uses for it. Mahi love dredges and they will circle your spread before committing. The Troll Pro captures all of that. Read our mahi fishing guide for tips on building a spread that pulls dolphins in close.