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I was out with a fishing buddy just yesterday and my sunglasses came in quite handy. I keep a pair of prescription sunglasses that are polarized so that I can see into the water. It makes for more excitement when you can see what you are fishing for. They also protect my eyes from UV rays.

Sunglasses are very stylish for all ages. But wearing sunglasses has more advantage than just trend and fashion.

How can sunglasses be useful while we are fishing?

Great catch could be lost if you don’t wear fishing sunglasses. The glare drastically reduces visibility when you watch the water surface with the naked eye: you won’t see the underwater structures or the fish. Moreover, without fishing sunglasses it will become almost impossible to watch the water surface; eye strain leads to weariness, not to mention that there is also the risk of getting more serious eye damage. Fishing sunglasses provide the glare elimination and good blockage of the harmful ultraviolet rays. Many fishermen prefer buying sunglasses for all weather conditions so that visibility remains great no matter the fishing whereabouts. The materials that the lenses are made of could however influence the choice of the right fishing sunglasses.

Good durability and perfect visual acuity are provided by glass lenses, yet, they are criticized for being too heavy and breakable. The most popular lens choice is polycarbonate that makes the fishing sunglasses lightweight and resistant to impact, although rather prone to scratch if compared to glass resistance. A good word of advice here is to avoid fishing sunglasses with acrylic lenses because they can cause viewing distortions despite their anti-glare properties. Another element that should influence your choice of fishing sunglasses is lens color; gray, copper, brown and amber are the most frequent of all.

There is no color distortion with gray lenses, and the light absorption rate is high. These fishing sunglasses go great for open water fishing on bright sunny days. Copper fishing sunglasses have a soothing impact on the eyes, they increase the visual abilities, working great for fishing that requires lots of sighting applications. Brown works great for all circumstances too because of the great contrast and the real color perception. For bright sunshine or clouded days, for lakes or streams, brown lenses will serve the fisherman well.

As for amber lenses, this kind of fishing sunglasses are effective on cloudy days or when the light conditions are low at dawn and at dusk. Do not neglect the importance of polarization because the anti-glare coating used on quality fishing sunglasses does not allow the reflected light to pass to your eye. Plus, without polarized lenses, flat or bonefish will be impossible to catch. Last but not least, good sunglasses will also prevent wind and insects from entering your eyes, increasing the comfort and making fishing even more enjoyable.

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