I recently went on a trip tarpon fishing in Boca Grande Florida and tried out the Costa Corbinas with Blue Mirror 580 glass lenses. They were perfect, for a number of reasons.
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Costa 580P Polarized Glasses
So much about fly fishing is filtered through your eye: sight fishing for rising trout or daisy chaining tarpon, identifying the bait, locating the fish, and, occasionally, setting the hook. Even the aesthetics — the mountain background to a freestone stream, the color of Caribbean water — are a large part of why we go to the places we do to chase fish, with some urban carp being a notable exception.
Read More >>Smith ChromaPop Polarchromic Ignitor Lenses: For When The Sun Don’t Shine
It’s 8pm and the spinner fall is on. The trout are rising, and you’ve identified the pattern. But it’s getting hard to see, and you don’t like a fly whipping by your face without protective shades on.
Read More >>Costa Tuna Alley 580P Review
Short of a rod and reel, a good pair of polarized sunglasses are essential. Check out my review of Costa Del Mar’s Tuna Aleey 580p sunglasses.
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