Fly Fishing Tips: The Importance
of Sunglasses
A good pair of polarizing sunglasses is a
necessity and not an accessory! The ability to see through
the glare off the water opens a new world to you and increases
your fish catching opportunities. Being able to seeing below
the surface not only lets you see fish that may be clearly
visible but it also lets you clearly see the holding areas
and structures that attract fish. An added benefit is making
your wading simpler. Light that reflects off the water is
generally polarized horizontally. Polarizing lenses work by
blocking these rays with vertically orientated polarizes or
"grates." The results are amazing. Not all the glare
bounces back horizontally. You may need to tilt your head
a bit from side to side to get the maximum effect.
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Without Polarization
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With Polarization
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Try this. Spread your arms out wide. Now
slowly wiggle your fingers as you bring your arms forward.
Your arms won't come very far forward before you will notice
the movement. This is your peripheral vision. If your eye
is seeing the movement, it is obvious that light is getting
to your eyes from the sides. Without side protection your
eyes will tire very quickly and your ability to see clearly
will be reduced. Consider this when you are selecting your
sunglasses and choose ones with side or peripheral glare reduction
as well as the glare from directly in front of you. Some people
prefer the wrap around type glasses while other prefer,some
type of side shield or glacier glasses style. Take your pick
but pick one.
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