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Polarized Fishing Sunglasses
Polarized Fishing Sunglasses? I brought a cheep pair yesterday, you can get a pair of the fox ones for £30 - Do you guys wear them? recommend them?
I'm getting out tomorrow and although it will probably be raining i'm going to look like an idiot and give them a go lol Let me know your thoughts and maybe recomend a pair ![]() |
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I'm looking for clip on ones as I wear Spectacles although I think I can get some as a second pair when I go for my next eyetest
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They make it easier to see into the water, take the glare off, if your fishing a carp pool ull just see basking fish that are hard to hook anyway. they are ok but not the most important aspect of fishing.
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Polarisation is the way the light is affected it cuts out glare and allows you to see past the surface film of the water
and I did find some clip-on ones in Charmouth at a very reasonable £6.99 instead of the more usual £12.99 that clip-ons cost
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mhmm
i use them for mullet fishing, i tried a cheap pair but didnt work aswell as the fox ones,
i got a new pair of ones they use in the sas for parachuting which i find work even better, Thanks Kris |
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