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Nate Smith

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Sight fishing is not a lot of fun if you can’t see the fish. And glare from the sunshine and water can be tough on your eyes during long days. But there are plenty of great polarized fishing sunglasses for sight fishing.



Keep reading as we review what to look for when buying sight fishing sunglasses. Plus, the best polarized sunglasses for sight fishing!



And check out our guide to the Best Polarized Fishing Sunglasses for more!







Why Wear Polarized Sunglasses For Sight Fishing?



Polarized sunglasses are the best way to handle one pesky issue: glare. And since glare is caused by sunlight reflecting off surfaces like water, it’s very common in fishing.



Glare is distracting and can be downright painful. When you’re sight fishing, it can spoil your whole trip. Plus, glare on a sunny day can make it impossible to see the fish...

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Looking to get the Double Edge, mainly for east coast freshwater fly fishing. usually it is not very bright. Would love to get the prizm shallow water polarized but fro what ever reason they don't make that one in prescription. Deep water I think will be too dark, Was either going to get the non-prizm shallow water iridium, prizm ruby or prizm tungsten polarized. Which would be better or is there another that might be better then these three?

Both shallow water and Tungsten should work great. If the ruby isn't polarized I'd skip that. Prizm daily polarized is also a great lens for this.
 
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