LittleWorm Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Well as the title says, are polarized fishing glasses really worth it? I have never used them so I don't know anything about them. I would take it though that the more you pay for a set the better they will be? Please let me know what you think, worth it or scam. Thanks
scuro2 Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 (edited) It depends on the fishing. I wouldn't bonefish without them. If you like to do the majority of your fishing trolling or jigging it wouldn't be worth a good pair. Ditto if you are fishing low visibility water which would include some cottage lakes. But, if you stand when you fish and the point of contact isn't too far away AND the water is clear you may see fish before they see you and you can sight fish and target them. You'll also see some hits which I don't know if it increases your hook up rates but it makes the whole experience that much more fun. Also if money isn't too much of an issue a great pair of glasses just makes the summer that much nicer. Edited March 6, 2018 by scuro2
buckhorn250 Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Polarized glasses are a huge benefit. Allows you to see into the water column rather then just surface reflection. Any good quality pair of polarized glasses will do...the wrap around type that block all light from coming in from the sides are best.
dintymoore Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 100%. I've had the same pair of Maui Jim's for about 5 years. Like others said, sometimes you'll spot fish before they see you. Oh and you'll see rainbows more clearly - now who doesn't like to see a rainbow?
limeyangler Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 They cut the glare from the water too, so even if you are not needing to see the fish....after 12 hours on the water on a bright day my eyes are grateful too.
G.mech Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 I like them but find they make your electronic screens almost impossible to see. The bent glass on my windshield becomes hard to see through as well when you have them on....
chris.brock Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 It's not a scam at all, they work. If you want to try something better than the stuff at Canadian Tire but don't want to spend $200+, the Sunclouds get decent reviews and are $50 at MEC. 4.6667 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews for Suncloud Cutout Polarized Sunglasses - Unisex (3) Suncloud Cutout Polarized Sunglasses - Unisex Available prices$49.99 3.75 out of 5 stars with 4 reviews for Suncloud Mayor Polarized Sunglasses - Unisex (4) Suncloud Mayor Polarized Sunglasses - Unisex Available prices$49.99 5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews for Suncloud Turbine Polarized Sunglasses - Unisex (1) Suncloud Turbine Polarized Sunglasses - Unisex Available prices$49.99
G.mech Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 (edited) 12 minutes ago, chris.brock said: If you want to try something better than the stuff at Canadian Tire but don't want to spend $200+, the Sunclouds get decent reviews and are $50 at MEC. But MEC sells other stuff that's marketed by a supplier who also markets guns....can't shop there or the profits from these sun glasses are effectively going straight to the NRA right? Edited March 6, 2018 by G.mech
AKRISONER Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 1000% ive sight fished so many fish on georgian bay its ridiculous. It really depends on the water you fish, but on georgian bay where visibility can be 30 Feet easily, its awesome to spot fish sunning themselves on shoals etc and be able to pitch to them.
jimmer Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 I can't fish without them. Helps to see under the surface and protects your eyes from the glare; just as others have said.
wkrp Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Keep in mind that they are also a safety device for incoming or outgoing lures.
manitoubass2 Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 I won't fish without em. I have really good pairs I wear all the time and alot of cheapos stored in the boat, in the truck, in the tackle box. It's great when they help see in the water column, but as others have said, it's eye protection. Against the sun, glare and possible incoming lures. Once you use them there really is no going back
Lape0019 Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Polarized glasses are good for anything and not just for fishing. They cut the glare out everything. I wear a pair every day driving to work. and have a set in the boat in case I forget the others in the car (kept my older pair). If you're not convinced, buy a pair of cheap ones to start. No matter the price, they still work. Once you're convinced, step up to a better pair. I prefer Oakley sunglasses for comfort and clarity. They are still a "plastic" (for lack of a better word) lens but have some of the best clarity out there. I use the Shallow blue lens for shallow water. They also offer a deep blue lens for deeper water (see where this is going? LOL). There is a third lens but I do not know if they make it anymore. I suggest you go on their website and check out the fishing specific glasses. Look at the lens information and go from there. I personally do not like the styles of their fishing glasses but you can get most of the lens options in other models of frames. If you really want to treat yourself, the ones that get the most positive reviews seem to be the Costa's with the 580 glass lense. They will be heavier but anyone I know who has used them, absolutely loves them for comfort and clarity. If you haven't guess by my response, I 100% believe you get what you pay for in a polarized lens. yeah, they make a profit but the R&D of these things have to be paid somewhere. Plus, you only get one set of eyes so you may as well take care of them.
BillM Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 I always have a grey pair and bronze pair of Maui Jims on me at all times when in the boat. Absolutely indispensable.
DRIFTER_016 Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 4 hours ago, limeyangler said: They cut the glare from the water too, And snow!!!! Very important up here in the Arctic in the spring.
dave524 Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 As a prescription eyeglass wearer I've been using these for 20 years now, convenient , lightweight and the sunglass is polaroid. https://aspexeyewear.com/en/brands/easyclip/
Snidley Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Not only for fishing but polarized glasses really help with reading a green in golf. Yellow lenses for that application.
SaugaPikeSlayer Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Absolutely!! Nothing really to add to what everyone else has already said.. seeing deeper in the water is the biggest plus, not being able to read your phone screen is the biggest drawback.
limeyangler Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 5 hours ago, G.mech said: I like them but find they make your electronic screens almost impossible to see. The bent glass on my windshield becomes hard to see through as well when you have them on.... That is so true. I do however have a solution for that for those that wear reading glasses. The sunglasses with the reader lens built in at the bottom of the lenses are great because the magnified reading lense part is not polarized.
DRIFTER_016 Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 10 minutes ago, limeyangler said: That is so true. I do however have a solution for that for those that wear reading glasses. The sunglasses with the reader lens built in at the bottom of the lenses are great because the magnified reading lense part is not polarized. These are my river fishing glasses. The readers at the top are way better for this purpose. You aren't looking through the readers when you are looking where you are going when wading. A big plus in my book. http://www.habervision.com/Belize-Black-Brown-Upper-Bi-Focal-250-Click-for-more-info_p_73.html
Canuck Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Usually around now in the spring Costco gets a few Maui Jim's in, but they don't last. Last year they had some really nice ones and I didn't grab them when they first had them and next week they were gone. Now if they would only bring in blue glass Costa's....
Freshtrax Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 My maui jims are worth their weight. In gold. If you have health benefits can likely get a pair from the optometrist. I drive 5-6 hours a day for work and have the slightest prescription. They really help with fatigue and helping spot fish.
LittleWorm Posted March 6, 2018 Author Report Posted March 6, 2018 Thank you all very much for the information. Looks like I will be picking up a couple of pairs . One for me and one for my wife, since I introduced her to fishing 3 years ago anything I buy for myself I now have to buy for her also! It has become kind of costly.lol
LeXXington Posted March 6, 2018 Report Posted March 6, 2018 Costco has some really nice ones. 2x maui jims
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