What are the best glasses for the back country. I use the Costa in the 580 green mirror prescription lens and like them, but I'd love to hear what others think.
Amber lenses are what I've always like and found more productive for back country and inshore fishing. I've also found that blue water fishing and viewing seems to be better with gray tint lenses. I don't think the colored mirrored finishes seems to make a difference, only to reflect off a little more light. But I've worn the blue and green since around the early 90's.
That being said, I was converted over to Costa during the mid 90's for a photo shoot with a client from South Africa, were they came over to fly fish in Boca Grande with me for tarpon and monster reds for a week, for a fly fishing rag they had in SA. Tho my buddies always spent the big bucks on good polarized glasses, like pjordan's comments above, I had this thing for not wasting money on expensive sunglasses. But the funny thing was, I would go through about 4-6 cheap pairs of glasses a year. That added up over a few years. But these guys wouldn't think about having me wearing cheap glasses in their shoot, so they got me set up on Costa's guide program and paid for me to have a pair for the shoot.
Needless to say, the very 1st day, we had a poon on in 45ft of ultra clear water within an hour after getting out there to fish. The air was still and was hotter than _ell and I leaned over the side of the gunnel to see if this deep water fish was still green or not. I had the heavier glass lens version of the Costa (can't remember if they called them the 580's back then or not). So as I leaned over to look straight down, the glasses slide off my sweaty, greasy nose, hit the croakies and slipped right out of the croaky and hit the water. I was in shock as I watched them spin down to the bottom in ultra clear water. No way was I jumping in after them since we had 12ft hammerheads in the area. I didn't care about the fish, just disappointed about the Costas! lol
They never landed a good poon during the day but we tore them up at night and took some big reds (up to 36lbs) on fly during the afternoons (big for SW FL Gulf coast).
Thanks for the info. Good story.
I liked the beard back then and if it wasn't up to my sporty new wife, I'd have a duck dynasty beard by now!But she said "no go" on the beard!
Ok, so I'm whipped these days! lol
I've swapped glasses with several of my buddies, including one of my best fishing guide buddies that was also Maui Jim rep. Guess I was always stuck on the Tripletail 400 type green mirrored amber lens for inshore and the blue mirrored gray lens for offshore. I like the lighter plastic lens and I don't get slip offs. Maybe not as clear as the glass, but I'm half blind anyways these days! lol Plus I made my own croaky that will NEVER slip off! LOLEpoxy and I are very good friends! lol
Humm.... That's going on 20yrs with Costa and only had 3 warranty replacements for 2 glasses total(except for the one I lost in a hellacious surf).
lol