If you are a trout fisherman and fish for trout in moving water, polarized glasses are a "must have" piece of gear and in this post I will outline a few of the most effective pairs of trout fishing glasses that are available today, along with some of the reasons why polarized glasses are so important to the river or stream fishing trout angler.
For many years I labored under the delusion that polarized glasses weren't necessary when it comes to fishing, but this all stopped the day that I borrowed an old pair of polarized glasses from a friend and had the comparison to the cheap polarized glasses that I was used to wearing. Once I saw for myself what is what like to be able to see into the water and how much better I was able to see my fishing line when drift fishing, I was hooked. I have owned and used a quality pair of trout fishing glasses ever since that day.
The biggest thing to look for when choosing a pair of polarized glasses
for trout fishing is that they offer optical clarity in polymer and light-adjusting polarized glass. It is also a good idea to have multiple lens options available so that you can tailor your fishing glasses for the particular conditions that you find yourself fishing in.
So, who makes the best trout fishing glasses and is there one choice in particular that stands out above the rest? The "best" pair of polarized glasses for trout fishing will vary from angler to angler, but some quality manufacturers to look for are Habervision, Typhoon, and Smith, all of which make very high quality and long lasting polarized glasses for fishing.
The bottom line is that wearing polarized glasses while fishing for trout gives you the ability to see into the water, which is an advantage for seeing underwater structure as well as some of the trout that you are attempting to catch. Once you put a quality pair of glasses on your head and spend the a day of the water trout fishing, you will be sold, there's no doubt about it. Just remember what your Mother told you. You get what you pay for, so if you try to save a few bucks and buy the least expensive polarized glasses that you can find, you will probably end up disappointed.
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