Hi Sandy,
For years I had a pair of amber Costa Del Mar's and they were great. I
could see muskies following a lure long before any of the clients in the
boat could. I could see bedding bass easily as well. Those glasses are now
sitting someplace at the bottom of Center Hill Res. in Tennessee.....
I'm now wearing some Flying Fisherman glasses and I must admit that they're
comfortable, reasonably priced and quite nice for viewing underwater.
You can check them out at
http://www.flyingfisherman.com/2002/home8.02.html
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com
"Sandon L. Joren" wrote in message
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It was a beautiful early morning launch on a boat the Florida captain made
with his own hands. We were heading out into the Gulf to net some sardines
for a day of fishing on the flats (OK....I'll get to the bass part shortly).
We got to the spot and started chumming up sardines. The captain made a few
cast with a 16' cast net and came up virtually empty. I asked if I could
try and he said sure. I stepped up to the stern platform, grabbed an armful
of weights and net and made a wonderful cast. Of course, I almost fell out
of the boat, the net only opened up half way and I lost my favorite pair of
cheap sunglasses. As I watched them sink to the bottom ( you can see those
BlueBlockers a long way down), I decided it was time to invest in a good
pair of sunglasses for the upcoming tourney season.
Now, I have seen the most amazing feat with sunglasses. Once bass fishing
(see, I told ya) with Warren on a lake in NJ, I was amazed that he could see
bank runners about 400 yards away (that was about the right distance, eh
Warren....

So, I will be kind of partial to the H2Optics line that he was
wearing. I realize that different lenses colors are better for different
weather situations. My questions to all you experts is what would be the
lenses color that is best all around. Thanks in advance...
BTW, I did pull up a half full net of sardines with that half open
cast.........
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Sandy Joren
Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he has
to buy rods, reels, line, tackle boxes, lures, fish finders, gps, senkos,
more lures, boats, trailers, more lures, something big enough to pull the
boat, insurance, life jackets, even more lures, coolers and 12-packs of beer
and finally.....fish fillets at the fish store on the way home.........