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The Best Glasses For Fishing: Video

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

Tired of spending money on fishing glasses that just don't work well for you?  Here's how to stop that cycle and get the pair that works best for YOU!

 

 

Lost mine this past weekend and was just about to order another pair for this upcoming weekend when you posted this video. Talk about perfect timing!! Great video as always!

I busted my Costa Jose 580s about 5 weeks ago diving down to try to grab my falcon lowrider/pflueger supreme xt spinning combo I kicked in the water. I never found them to be that heavy but I also thought they weren't any clearer than the Kaenons with the Trivex lens I had. I gave those to my cousin who was visiting from Holland so I need new glasses. Nice video on what to look for.

  • Super User

Great info.  

 

I have a pair of Serengetis that finally started to fade last year. So I bought a pair of Smith's Captains Choice and until that point I never really thought about what you need for a good pair of sunglasses and also how important of a tool they are.  

 

One thing Glenn did say that I too can't stress enough....  Get a second pair... just fun or to look cool in.  

  • Super User

Tag for later. Thx for posting. 

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