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Why A Pair Of Fishing Binoculars? Why Not?


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Who needs binoculars when fishing, you might ask? You'd be surprised with the number of anglers who will raise their hands. It is easy to dismiss the inappropriateness of binoculars for fishing purposes. But the fact is, in calm waters, a school of fishes can be gleamed from the surface, and this can be seen from a great distance with the help of a good pair of binoculars.

But such isn't the only benefits that can be derived from a pair of fishing binoculars. There are other advantages too, advantages which can surely improve an angler's catch at any given time.

* Wind often dictates the direction that a school of fishes will take. Though you can determine the direction of the wind by feeling the same, a clash of wind directions can occur in open waters. The best way to know for certain where the wind is blowing? Observe the surface of the water and see for yourself where the small waves are going to. From afar, such can only be observed through the use of a good pair of fishing binoculars.

* Some game fishes actually jump out of the surface of the water, announcing where they can be found. Flying fishes and sailfishes are the most popular of this type of marine life. Pinpointing one in open water can be as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack, however. But with the use of a good pair of fishing binoculars, you'd be able to find a possible catch a whole lot easier.

* Some fishing binoculars provide night vision. Hence, even if the day sets on the angler, or if he's trying to catch some nocturnal fishes, he'd be able to see where he should be going. Furthermore, in certain occasions, he'd also be able to determine where the fishes are gathering.

Needless to say, this type of binoculars should be waterproof. With the amount of water that they can be exposed to, they should not be susceptible to unwanted damage. Hence, the best binoculars for fishing purposes are roof binoculars. Roof binoculars, compared to their prism cousins, are sturdier and more durable. Roof binoculars are better suited for outdoor usage as they can withstand a variety of environmental factors.

But roof binoculars don't come cheap. You are expected to ay $250 to $1,500 for a pair. So should you invest on one? If you're a devoted angler, there is no reason at all why you should pass u on a pair of binoculars that will significantly improve your game.



 





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