Which Sunglasses?
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 7:22 pm
Which shade of sunglasses should I buy?
Every fisherman should wear sunglasses.... polarized sunglasses.
Polarized sunglasses cut the glare on the surface of the water enabling you to see the fish. That's very important when trying to catch spawning peacock bass. If you can't see the fish, an accurate cast is imposable.
Then there is the safety angle... UV protection for one thing.
Sunglasses also protect the eye from flying fishing lures. Last year a lead head jig came flying back into the boat and smashed the right lenses of my sunglasses. (I've also heard of sunglasses saving the eyesight of Marines from flying shrapnel and debris ) I'm a believer.
Now then, what shade of sunglasses should I get?
The grey or green color, or the amber color?
I've heard that the amber color works best for overcast days and in the rain.
Does that mean the grey and green ones work best on bright sunny days?
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Every fisherman should wear sunglasses.... polarized sunglasses.
Polarized sunglasses cut the glare on the surface of the water enabling you to see the fish. That's very important when trying to catch spawning peacock bass. If you can't see the fish, an accurate cast is imposable.
Then there is the safety angle... UV protection for one thing.
Sunglasses also protect the eye from flying fishing lures. Last year a lead head jig came flying back into the boat and smashed the right lenses of my sunglasses. (I've also heard of sunglasses saving the eyesight of Marines from flying shrapnel and debris ) I'm a believer.
Now then, what shade of sunglasses should I get?
The grey or green color, or the amber color?
I've heard that the amber color works best for overcast days and in the rain.
Does that mean the grey and green ones work best on bright sunny days?
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.