I recently had laser eye surgery and now face a future of being glasses-free. I will need, however, to buy a new pair of non-prescription polarized sunglasses for fishing. I looked at all the offers that Cabalas has on their website and was a bit taken aback. There are so many lens colors, styles, and price ranges I don't really know what the key functional differences.
What is the best shade and style of polarized sunglasses to wear for Minnesota fishing? I assume, not blue. Also, any preferences between glass and polycarbonate? I'd appreciate any advice you might have about protecting my eyes from UV, wind, grit, and of course seeing fish or fish weed lines.
lol! Good one!
I did grill a section of venison hind quarter that I normally cut into steaks though. No BBs or bullet frags were found - that I know of!
This stuff disappears fast from the serving table. Marinade injected with some rub on the outside. Grilled MR and sliced for serving after the rest.
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I recently had laser eye surgery and now face a future of being glasses-free. I will need, however, to buy a new pair of non-prescription polarized sunglasses for fishing. I looked at all the offers that Cabalas has on their website and was a bit taken aback. There are so many lens colors, styles, and price ranges I don't really know what the key functional differences.
What is the best shade and style of polarized sunglasses to wear for Minnesota fishing? I assume, not blue. Also, any preferences between glass and polycarbonate? I'd appreciate any advice you might have about protecting my eyes from UV, wind, grit, and of course seeing fish or fish weed lines.
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