Polarized glasses essential to success

Monster bass can be all over the banks and locked on beds, but if they can’t be seen they can’t be caught.

That’s why polarized glasses, which cut the sun’s glare from the water surface, are absolutely essential to success.

I wear WileyX wrap-arounds, and Graham uses any glasses he can find.

“The ones I’m using now I paid $12 for at Academy,” he said.

There are a myriad of options of lens colors, but Graham said one color provides the best way to cut glare while increasing the contrast that makes bass stick out like a sore thumb.

“I think amber lenses work the best,” he said.

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