I've always used cheap sunglasses that did not have polarized lenses. I want to get a decent pair of sunglasses for fishing/boating. I'd prefer to spend somewhere in the $50-$100 range that do a good job of protecting my eyes and also help me see the fish.
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When I put them up at the cabin a week ago, and these where the windows ones I immediately had 3 male Orioles on them.
Then haf as many as 7 hummers on or hovering around the same feeder. After the 4th day we filled all 3 windows feeders daily, they were nutz.
Not the best pic because of the screen but I've never had 4 hummingbirds at the same feeder at one time. Alot of the time there is 1 and then another comes and chases the one away. What happens at your hummingbird feeders?
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I've always used cheap sunglasses that did not have polarized lenses. I want to get a decent pair of sunglasses for fishing/boating. I'd prefer to spend somewhere in the $50-$100 range that do a good job of protecting my eyes and also help me see the fish.
Any recommendations on brands and models?
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