A:AnswerI believe the gopro studio can correct this, even take it out. I don't have a fast enough computer for that program but i remember seeing a setting like that on there. Also on the gopro you don't need to do superview just do the other settings and see what you like from there.
A:AnswerIt depends on what you want to film. You can place the camera on a selfie stick under water before they come to the boat as you are reeling it in. you can also mount the camera to your boat for other footage, mount it to your head or chest to get your POV and edit it all together to tell the story. The more cameras at the same time make for better recording but if you only have one camera you can do it all just from different Points of view.
A:AnswerNumerous mounting options. Does your tripod have a separate "shoe" that would clip or clamp onto the GoPro? That's an easy option. On the other hand, you might need to pick up an adapter at a store or online. But it should not be a problem to mount it to a tripod.
A:AnswerIt depends on what angle you are trying to achieve (i.e. first person view, view from under your board, chest view, etc.)
I would recommend suction mounts and chest mounts
A:AnswerYes, this product is an excellent choice for filming the point of view as seen by a dog with the many mounts and accessories that are readily available. It is water and dust proof for all your four legged friends adventures.