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Eye Protection when fishing (Poll)
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Ahab" data-source="post: 72219" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I used to only wear sunglasses when I needed to actually see in the water - since most of my fishing was salt water inshore bottom fishing in depths of over 40 feet I rarely needed to sight fish anything.</p><p></p><p>About fifteen years ago I spent a very long day trolling for tuna - super clear day offshore. By the end of teh day my eyes were burning - and after I got off the water i looked in a mirror and the whites were solid red. Turns out I burned my eyes from the sun - now I wear the shades all the time. </p><p></p><p>Since then I have become an avid fan of river wading - you need the glasses to see the bottom (which does not always help me i am constantly falling anyway - I guess I shoudl look where I am and not where I think there might be a fish :lol: _</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Ahab, post: 72219, member: 10"] I used to only wear sunglasses when I needed to actually see in the water - since most of my fishing was salt water inshore bottom fishing in depths of over 40 feet I rarely needed to sight fish anything. About fifteen years ago I spent a very long day trolling for tuna - super clear day offshore. By the end of teh day my eyes were burning - and after I got off the water i looked in a mirror and the whites were solid red. Turns out I burned my eyes from the sun - now I wear the shades all the time. Since then I have become an avid fan of river wading - you need the glasses to see the bottom (which does not always help me i am constantly falling anyway - I guess I shoudl look where I am and not where I think there might be a fish :lol: _ [/QUOTE]
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