OK, here's my biggest fear. In the summer I wade fish for smallmouth almost exclusively. I have a phobia about taking my digital camera on the water with me for fear of dropping it or taking a spill and dunking it along with myself. That is one reason that I don't have enough good fishing pictures during the hot months. For example, during my last wade the average depth that I stood in all day long was waist deep, for nearly the entire day and one mile wade. The bottom was very rocky, the water a bit too murky to see those rocks, and we were on an unfamiliar stream where we didn't know how deep that next step could take us. Plus, normally I wet wade, this time I wore waders. The stream usually runs colder water than most and on top of that it was cloudy and 75 degrees (10 degrees below the average this time of year). So, as you can see, when the water got deeper, I got more nervous. After we made a location change I put my camera in the vehicle for good. Even when I had it, I was very nervous.What methods do you use to keep your camera dry and safe? I'm looking for an alternative to what I'm doing now that is efficient and trustworthy. By efficient I mean that I need easy access so that I can shoot my pics in a moments notice. Since we practice CP&R, I don't want to keep the bass out of the water any more than is necessary. Right now, I use multiple zip loc bags, but still know that they are easily punctured and often leak.Oh, and I dropped my sunglasses in the middle of the stream when I was chest deep in the murky strong flowing water....DOH!