The most useful of the pods is a sonar fish finder that'll send images of the local area to your smartphone or tablet over WiFi. The sensor pod is also capable of identifying the water's depth and temperature, which it can identify of depths of up to 140 feet. There's also a line casting pod that'll carry your bait out -- so long as it weighs under two pounds -- as far as you can go. Finally, there's a waterproof camera that'll let you shoot video from under the surface for some pretty exciting home videos.

If there's a downside to all of this, it's that fully waterproof drones with sonar sensors and cameras don't come cheap. AguaDrone is asking for your patronage on Kickstarter, with the "fisherman's kit" setting you back $1,199 with delivery estimated for February 2017. Early birds more interested in the waterproof drone itself can pick up a bare-bones package with just a battery and remote for $699. Should, of course, enough people chip in to enable the firm to reach its $69,000 goal.