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Clayton Grimm
2014-05-14 08:13:20

Flying Fisherman Sunglasses


I have been using Flying Fisherman sunglasses for the past 4 years and I can honestly say that in my opinion they are the best quality all around brand of eyewear that you could possibly invest in. Not only do I fish numerous high profile tournaments in the Northeast but I am an avid outdoorsman as well. I am never without a pair of Flying Fisherman sunglasses. From Fishing Tournaments to sitting in a tree stand, whether there are bluebird skies or it's cloudy with a chance of downpours they have a style and a lens that will fit the occasion. Over the past few years I have introduced quite a few of my fellow anglers to the brand. Most were using Oakley, Solar Bat, or Costas and were very skeptical at first because they could get into one of the best pairs of eyewear that Flying Fisherman offers for under $200. Simply put they were under the impression that you had to pay the high price to get the quality and were blown away that they could spend much less and achieve the same results. Funny story, I have a close friend of mine that is very stubborn and wouldn't even try a pair of my Flying Fishermen's. This guy would go thru at least 3 pairs of $250 Oakley's a year, whether it was from losing them overboard or stepping on them, or I even know of a time when he left a pair on the roof of his car and lost them. That's a lot of money for anyone to spend on sunglasses in one season I don't care who you are. Well last year we were fishing a tournament on Lake Champlain and were making 60 mile runs each morning to our fishing spot. About half way there we hit a wave and just like that another pair in the water. Now I always have 2 or 3 extra pairs in my boat for different light conditions so he had no choice but to use one of them for the day. Long story short I never got that pair of Flying Fisherman's back and he now uses them religiously. In fact he doesn't spend more than $50 on a pair and very rarely will you see him without a pair on. Its stories like these that make me proud to be affiliated with such a high quality brand of eyewear such as Flying Fisherman. I look forward to expanding brand knowledge of the Flying Fisherman line of eyewear in the 2014 season. http://www.proguidedirect.com/clayton-grimm/gearlist/flying-fisherman.html
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