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re: the best sunglasses for fishing? Typhoon brand sold at West Marine and a few other marine type shops are very good for the money. The frames are tough most have the same hinges as the high price glasses and the lens are optical quality.
I think Smith are the best sunglasses out there. Smith Optics is the full name I think. I've had Oakleys (way over-rated IMO), Native's which are nice but scratch too easy, Electric which I like and still have a pair of. I've surfed my whole life and surf shops carry better selections of glasses than most any tackle shops.
No one has used the electric toilet on my boat in 2 seasons. Everyone does bucket rides!! Nothing better than taking a deuce while talking to your crew members figuring out what you’re gonna do next to put fish in the boat. I believe I can think more clearly while riding the bucket and it results in better decisions regarding our fishing trip.
I have a few pairs of "good" sunglasses including Oakley's and Ray Ban but for fishing I always go back to a cheap pair of polarized Sea Strikers. 8086bruce 06-08-2011 09:32 AM
Ocean Waves Sunglasses was started by a couple of optometrists that fish a lot. They will build any prescription you need. Their sunglasses are some of the best out there. They have different tints for different conditions. And they have all kinds of frames available.
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Verbanas, Greigg and six clients left the Indian River marina about 6 a.m. Monday in Verbanas's 40-foot boat, Reel-istic, for an overnight fishing trip, according to Greigg and one of the clients, Nate Beiler. The fishing was excellent all the way out, said Beiler, 23, of Quarryville, Pa. Blues, tuna, dolphin. It was the best trip of his life.