Bajio Sigs with Rose Mirror

Jon Whittle

Bajio Sigs with Rose Mirror

“The rose mirror lens color is essential for everyday use; clear days are a rarity here. This lens highlights the reds, seatrout, and tarpon against the seafloor. On sunny days, it diminishes glare, allowing for the visibility of surface movement and flashes of prime targets or bait from afar.” — Capt. Alan Jackson, NearShore Guiding, Beaufort County, South Carolina

Costa Fantail PRO with Copper Mirror

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Costa Fantail PRO with Copper Silver Mirror

“In our Lowcountry marsh, adaptability is key. A tranquil, sunny morning can swiftly turn into overcast conditions. We prefer sight fishing, and in this area, copper lenses are unmatched. This lens color complements the local water, enhancing visibility of shapes. Additionally, I choose a frame that blocks peripheral light from entering the edges of my eyes, which can disrupt focus and obstruct clarity.” — Capt. Cleve Hancock, Brown Dog Sport Fishing, Charleston, South Carolina

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Pelagic Navigator with Green Mirror

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Pelagic Navigator with Green Mirror

“I’m becoming fond of the new Navigator frames, especially with the side panels that block light. For the inshore waters I fish, green mirror/amber lenses or grey mirror/yellow lenses are my go-to choices. I always have both on hand while out. On a typical sunny day, I prefer the green mirror/amber lens to redirect green light away from my eyes.” — Capt. Tyler Kapela, Hit and Run Charters, Tampa Bay, Florida

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