Good fishing glasses are always important, but they are especially useful in early spring when bass are bedding or cruising the shallows. Distortion-free, polarized glasses will let you see fish, but they also will help remove any doubt that what you’re seeing in the water is actually is a fish and not something else. Personally, I wear Costa del Mar Corbinas sunglasses – and about 75 percent of the time, I use green mirror lenses. The rest of the time – which usually occurs when there’s low light or the water is dirty – I like the copper lenses because it makes contrasting objects pop out better. >>> read more