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It's widely
accepted that anglers should wear polarized glasses while fishing,
but do you know why? In this article I'll try to explain why
polarized glasses are needed (without getting overly technical)
and also how all polarized glasses aren't created equal. For
many years I labored under the delusion that polarized sunglasses
were a crock, and not only were they a crock but people who spent
more than $25 on them were idiots. Boy was I misguided.
Polarized glasses help to reduce
the glare created by the sun when it hits the water. With this
glare eliminated, it enables you to be able to see into the water.
This is a huge advantage to any angler who fishes shallow water
in lakes or likes to fish in the flowing water of rivers and
streams. I had always heard that this was true, but never fully
believed it. So I would buy inexpensive polarized glasses every
year, and wear then while I fished. And invariably, the polarized
glasses that I bought never seemed to work properly. My vision
was distorted and I was never able to see with any clarity. Therefore,
I wouldn't wear them and the next year I would buy another pair,
thinking that would help. It was a vicious cycle.
Then one day a fishing buddy
of mine let me borrow his polarized glasses. I was absolutely
astonished. The clarity that they provided was unreal. With these
glasses, I could actually see intothe water. It was crazy! When
I took them off, I could tell the difference immediately. After
an hour or so of fishing, I asked my buddy how much the glasses
cost, and he said $125. I almost fell over! I simply couldn't
see myself spending that kind of money on a pair of glasses.
Then my buddy explained something to me, hat I had never considered.
He said that he had owned the
polarized glasses that I borrowed for almost seven years. He
explained that when he invested that amount of money, he took
great care of them, so they lasted. Not only that, but the glasses
are made from much higher quality material so they fit and last
longer as well, he explained. I began to think about this theory,
and came to my own decision. I bought myself a pair of quality
polarized sunglasses for $100. Ever since I got them, I've been
in love with them!
I was thinking about my glasses
the other day while fishing and realized something. The purchase
that I just described happened five years ago, and I still have
the same polarized glasses. If I amortize the cost of my polarized
glasses, they only cost me about $20 a year. My quality polarized
glasses actually cost me less than the cheap ones that I used
to buy! I was amazed by this and thought it might help people
out. When it comes to polarized glasses, you get what you pay
for. Keep that in mind before you purchase another pair of cheap
polarized glasses.
Trevor Kugler is Co-founder
of http://www.JRWfishing.com Trevor has more than 20 years of
fishing experience as well as 15 years of business experience.
He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart
of trout fishing country....Montana.
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