Posted by admin | Posted in Resources | Posted on 12-04-2008
Tags: dayton, fishing, fly, flyfishing, flytying

Despite what you may hear about the weather in northern Ohio, Erie have a lot of bright, sunny days fishing in the lake.
So I always encourage my clients to dark, polarized sunglasses with them in your letter. Without them, a fisherman will likely end the day with a massive headache caused by narrowing the eyes all day.
According to doctors, eye glasses, polarized contain filters that reduce glare from reflected light.
Thanks to the invasion of mussels zebra a decade ago the lake water is generally fairly clear most of the time. So trust me when I say that light can be intense. So do not forget the sunscreen is.
Doctors say not only polarized sunglasses reduce the amount of light entering the eye without solving the problems of glare.
The elimination of surface reflections can see a fisherman in the water, even fish that may be trying to hook.
That is clean when you are bringing in large fish. Flyfishermen also love polarized sunglasses, as they allow to see the trout fishermen coming to their flight.
But make no mistake. Polarized glasses do not give X the user-Superman-ray vision powers: Fish and structure will remain invisible in the murky water is not
Whatever type of glasses you wear.
Fishermen complain of eye fatigue and
headaches after a long day in the sun most likely feel the effects excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV).
The same UV rays that cause sunburn can also cause eye damage. Premium quality, polarized optics offer more than mere truce for crossed eyes, but also offer protection from unseen dangers, blocking UV light.
Because the light reflected can be very bright I recommend having at least two different pairs of polarized sunglasses, one tinged with a dark color and one lighter color for the days of long sun and clouds.
The envelope style is perfect for fishing, because they give protection to the entire field of vision. Out on the lake, reflected light that can strike in all directions.
How much you pay for your sunglasses is up to the individual. Polarized shades I bought at Walmart for about $ 12 and are Satisified. But in recent years I have been receiving my sunglasses at West Marine.
Its brands are made especially for navigation and are made frames for glasses and tossed around. A good pair cost about $ 40 but you can buy on sale and save.
About the Author:
I am a retired news journalist who now operates a sportfishing charter business on Lake Erie.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Wear Polarized Shades While Fishing to Protect Your Eyes
|
|
Early Climax Fly Fishing Tackle Box Hamilton Ohio
$44.99 |
|
|
qx2035-b Ohio Fishing Hole Fly Gift Decor Beer Bar Neon Light Sign
$31.33 |
|
|
1960 Sports Illustrated March 28-Flyfishing;Ohio State
$29.95 |
|
|
4x ccqx2035-g OHIO Fly Fishing Hole Ale Bar Beer 3D Coasters
$21.61 |
|
|
1935 Ad Tapatco Sleeping Bag Camping Fly Fishing Ohio - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING
$19.95 |
|
|
Vintage USA Pflueger Medalist Fly Fishing Reel #1494 Akron Ohio used condition
$19.04 |
|
|
vintage fly fishing reel made in cleavland ohio 1950s
$12.99 |
|
|
Old Vintage OHIO Al Foss Fishing Shimmy No.5 and extra fly tail lure bait
$4.10 |
|
|
A River Never Sleeps: Conservation, History and the Fly Fishing River--A One-Day Public Symposium
$19.99 The National Sporting Library, a research center devoted to horse and field sports in Middleburg, Virginia, presented a full-day program of lectures and discussion on fly fishing rivers and conservation, past and present. The symposium included informative lectures by fly fishing authors and scholars and a moderated panel discussion. For centuries, rivers and streams have drawn anglers to fish th... |
|
MEET ME AT THE NET: Stories from Steelhead Alley
$9.99 From the cold waters of Lake Erie up the rivers and streams of the Midwest, steelhead swim the currents in their annual journey to the fishing region known as Steelhead Alley. In MEET ME AT THE NET, author Ed Novak tells of the joys and the challenges - and the sharing with friends and family - of this incredible Great Lakes fishery. Not just another how-to book, but a collection of stories that a... |
|
Haunted By Waters: Fly Fishing In North American Literature
$3.47 ... |
|
|
Fly Fishing Warm Water Rivers. Lessons Learned On Ohio's Great Miami
... |
