Fishing Sunglasses
What are the best sunglasses for fishing?
Unfortunately there is no definitive answer - your choices we be influenced by a variety of factors, such as where you fish, the type of fishing you do, typical sunlight intensities for your region, depth and colour of the waters you usually fish.
Ideally your fishing singlasses should wrap around and give full peripheral cover. polarized lenses will cut out surface refraction and enable you to better see your quarry. Fishing Sunglasses generally have different coloured lenses and again these will depend on the type of fishing that you do.
Orange coloured lenses work best in bright light and clear water, Green lensed fishing sunglasses for muddy or murky water and grey lensed fishing sunglasses for general use.
For saltwater boat fishing you generally have more reflected sunlight, both off the water and from the "white" surfaces of the boat itself - high UV rated fishing sunglasses are really essential in these circumstances.
if you already wear prescription glasses then you may wish to opt for fishing singlasses covers which clip over your existing prescription eyewear, or you can arrange to have Rx (prescription) lenses fitted into the frame of your choice.
