Unless CNN, NBC, or this list could be endless is telling you something is there and you don't see it, Well then it doesn't matter because they said it is so what they say ranks higher than your own thought process.
@@reliablyrandomoutdoorsthe water clarity didn’t help the demonstration as clearly there’s fish visible! The difference between a good angler and one that just says they are is the ability to find fish! I wouldn’t say there’s any big fish there though as they look like what I’m using for bait tonight!
@@needmoreboost6369 You use 15lb Silver Carp for bait? Well since it is illegal to move them from one body of water to another I have to assume you are not fishing for Grouper..... So Mr. Good Angler, What are you fishing for?
All it does is reduce the amount of glare on the waters surface. Which in return could help you to see fish better. Or anything else you might be looking for.
Sure as handy isn’t it. I’m curious what the difference in reflected light off the surface and reflected light off the fish is though. Why does one photon get blocked and the other one passes through you know
Not sure it might have some additional glare in some circumstances. That might be why they don’t polarize it as a default. Would be nice to have the option of a polarized lens for a GoPro though.
Worth noting that polarized lenses only make it easier to see past the surface, but not past particulates, so if the water contains lots of microbes or sand etc, they won't help as much.
Everyone is talking about seeing fishes under water. But the thing where this glasses really helpful is to help me see the fishing floats so much better than naked eyes.
It seems to be dependent on the depth of the water. Perhaps you could try one with more contrast. Of course, it is not possible to see fish in very deep or dark water. It is not a miraculous see-through lens. I can easily demonstrate this.
Ha, you should totally film a better version of this and post it. As I have several times, but the hilarity of it is that due to the fact that people struggle to see the fish in this one particular picture probably due to screen resolution, because it’s quite visible in the 4K version I created it with. But because people comment on it, RUclips shows it to everybody and the really good versions of this video that I’ve posted where the fish becoming incredibly visible, they don’t get shown to anybody. Thanks RUclips great job.
So, there are about ten 15 pound fish in a school in the shot, but due to the low bit rate YT allocates to short form garbage people can’t see it. And of course that’s the video YT chooses to show people, why? Because it pisses you off! And that’s how YT works
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors They make 'em for different things. Polarized vertical vs horizontal. One of them can't see LCD screens. The other can't see sky reflections. And if a pair ya got makes no difference, ya done got scammed.
@@goodisnipr Yeah there are tons of companies that sell em as polarized when they arent, cant tell ya how many ive sent back to amazon. the polorization of a photon is one of the more interesting aspects of light. like how you can block 100% of the light by mounting 2 polarized lenses in a row angled 90 degrees from eachother but by some magic by adding a third lense the light will now be visible to the eye again! that ones a mind bender
haha, WTF is the Milly Rock???? and yes you can see the fish in silty water, they are in this shot about 15 10 pounders schooled together. the hilarious part is that RUclips loves pushing this video because for some reason due to the low bitrate they allocate for this short form garbage viewers can't see the fish.... so of course that triggers RUclips to push this video because people comment on it saying they can't see the fish..... explains a lot.... there is a standard video 4k on my channel with this shot that clearly shows the fish, but hey why would anyone watch that when they could watch this right!!! LOL
So if you dont see the fish/ies and neither does anyone else but CNN, NBC, or this list could be endless is telling you something is there and you don't see it, Well then it doesn't matter because they said it is so what they say ranks higher than your own thought process.
I think it has something to do w the resolution u watch it at or the screen type. Because there are about 20 10lb plus fish in the shot. They show up plain as day when I watch it
Don’t blame me, it’s you complaining about the video that makes RUclips keep showing it! As I’ve mentioned in previous comments there are about 15 10 pound H. Molitrix fish that are visible with the polarized filter, however due to YT lousy bit rate on short content they can’t be made out after upload…. What u should be annoyed by is the fact that I have 3 of these videos where the fish clearly become visible but YT doesn’t show you those because people don’t comment! So resist the urge to comment on a video you think is garbage and you will stop being part of the problem.
This doesn't give you the true effect tho... yeah it looks diff throwing the polarized shades over the camera but that's not what it really looks like. BUT TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION...HELL YEAH POLARIZED SHADES HELP YOU SEE THRU THE WATER BETTER AND THEY DAMN SURE HELP YOU TO SEE FISH IN THE WATER SO MUCH EASIER THAN NON POLARIZED SHADES OR NONE AT ALL
also grest for reducing haze and producing better colours, verry good for taking pictures of waterfalls also. and handy for night driving reducing the glare of headlights etc. good stuff.
Even with polarized lenses, if the fish aren’t there you still won’t see them! Lol
Well that’s true but there happen to be about 15 large fish in the image that you can see w the polarized filter only
Unless CNN, NBC, or this list could be endless is telling you something is there and you don't see it, Well then it doesn't matter because they said it is so what they say ranks higher than your own thought process.
@@reliablyrandomoutdoorsthe water clarity didn’t help the demonstration as clearly there’s fish visible! The difference between a good angler and one that just says they are is the ability to find fish! I wouldn’t say there’s any big fish there though as they look like what I’m using for bait tonight!
@@needmoreboost6369 You use 15lb Silver Carp for bait? Well since it is illegal to move them from one body of water to another I have to assume you are not fishing for Grouper..... So Mr. Good Angler, What are you fishing for?
You need to check your eyes brother
All it does is reduce the amount of glare on the waters surface. Which in return could help you to see fish better. Or anything else you might be looking for.
Sure as handy isn’t it. I’m curious what the difference in reflected light off the surface and reflected light off the fish is though. Why does one photon get blocked and the other one passes through you know
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors please tell me the exact make & model of sunglasses you are using
My stepdad had a pair you could literally see all the fish if you put them on it was a huge difference
@@jonahg4311 company & model please
They help you see fish, but not spawn them!
I could have swore that polarized shades helped me fertilize fish eggs…. Damn the internet news!
I use to think the whole "Polarized lenses are a scam" thing till I actually used them. now I dont go fishing without em.
For sure! Especially notable for trout fishing and bowfishing! Can’t live w out my polarized shades
Same
Pretty cool that you can put sunglasses over a GoPro and get the same results….wonder why the lens isn’t already polarized 🤔
Not sure it might have some additional glare in some circumstances. That might be why they don’t polarize it as a default. Would be nice to have the option of a polarized lens for a GoPro though.
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors there’s an after market polarized lens that can be bought for some GoPros.
Money.
I used to take pictures of cars by putting polarised sunglasses over the camera lens lol
Polarized glasses are a fisherman's best friend.
Agreed
I wear mine during extreme rain storms. I see soo much better.
Polarized sunglasses soothes my eyes especially on bright sunny days. Also prevents irrigating glares
If you know anything about fishing you know they help big time
Damn straight they do! Exspecially we who sight fish
Worth noting that polarized lenses only make it easier to see past the surface, but not past particulates, so if the water contains lots of microbes or sand etc, they won't help as much.
Everyone is talking about seeing fishes under water. But the thing where this glasses really helpful is to help me see the fishing floats so much better than naked eyes.
I've never seen so much bluegill in my life
Haha! LOL thems some massive knot heads LOL
Dead eye in rdr2
Thanks
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors thanks?
@@nezukochan471 bro didnt know how to respond
@@KC2688 he daid thanks tho lmao
@@nezukochan471 Thanks
They work best against horizontally polarized light, so usually when the sun is lower in the sky and the water reflects the light at a shallow angle.
It will help you see passed the reflections and glare on the surface of the water, but it won't help you see through the muck
Agreed but on a side note Certain colors of tint in the glasses will help seeing into the silty water.
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors that's interesting! Makes me think that's probably something similar for fog
It seems to be dependent on the depth of the water. Perhaps you could try one with more contrast. Of course, it is not possible to see fish in very deep or dark water. It is not a miraculous see-through lens. I can easily demonstrate this.
Ha, you should totally film a better version of this and post it. As I have several times, but the hilarity of it is that due to the fact that people struggle to see the fish in this one particular picture probably due to screen resolution, because it’s quite visible in the 4K version I created it with. But because people comment on it, RUclips shows it to everybody and the really good versions of this video that I’ve posted where the fish becoming incredibly visible, they don’t get shown to anybody. Thanks RUclips great job.
It does work tbh they where good for seeing through water for navy seals
Are you a seal?
yes 5 years in
@@recharded he implied he was a seal, I asked if he was, he confirmed…. You were offended? WTF mate 😂. Ease up on the coffee
@@adhd_with_pennies4867 appreciate your service BTW
Unfortunately, polarized lenses do not help with spelling; nor does being a Navy SEAL (allegedly).
Most def
The "you be the judge" is so corny unless there happened to be a fish there.
So, there are about ten 15 pound fish in a school in the shot, but due to the low bit rate YT allocates to short form garbage people can’t see it. And of course that’s the video YT chooses to show people, why? Because it pisses you off! And that’s how YT works
They do if you know how to use them right.
You got them turned 90° off.
Rotate them and you'll make the sky reflections completely disappear.
Kind of hard to wear em that way though LOL
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors They make 'em for different things.
Polarized vertical vs horizontal.
One of them can't see LCD screens.
The other can't see sky reflections.
And if a pair ya got makes no difference, ya done got scammed.
@@goodisnipr Yeah there are tons of companies that sell em as polarized when they arent, cant tell ya how many ive sent back to amazon. the polorization of a photon is one of the more interesting aspects of light. like how you can block 100% of the light by mounting 2 polarized lenses in a row angled 90 degrees from eachother but by some magic by adding a third lense the light will now be visible to the eye again! that ones a mind bender
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors Absolutely, a strange existence we're in indeed.
@reliablyrandomoutdoors so which ones did you choose?
That dirty water you wouldn’t see a fish in your head was in there and the fish was literally doing the milly rock next to you
haha, WTF is the Milly Rock???? and yes you can see the fish in silty water, they are in this shot about 15 10 pounders schooled together. the hilarious part is that RUclips loves pushing this video because for some reason due to the low bitrate they allocate for this short form garbage viewers can't see the fish.... so of course that triggers RUclips to push this video because people comment on it saying they can't see the fish..... explains a lot.... there is a standard video 4k on my channel with this shot that clearly shows the fish, but hey why would anyone watch that when they could watch this right!!! LOL
Yes they do
Only if there are fish close enough to the surface to see😂
Jeez Saw like 10 different big fish Just sitting there mate, gonna have to get me these
Oh yeah they are game changers.... its amazing what a difference they make, especially in certain conditions
So if you dont see the fish/ies and neither does anyone else but CNN, NBC, or this list could be endless is telling you something is there and you don't see it, Well then it doesn't matter because they said it is so what they say ranks higher than your own thought process.
U high my man?
Sadly you don't get it🙄🤣.
And absolutely not.
Definitely doesn’t make fish appear
Yes it does
How this glass worked on camera
i don't know but they do!
Aren’t you talking about the fortnight pro polarize?
I know not of what you speak
Yes
Happy to be here
glad to have ya
It remove sun reflects it does not remove the dirty water lmao
What sunglasses brand are those?
Nautica
Helps if your water isn't thick brown
I can only dream of such a place
"No"
You don’t actually fish much do you?
You have to go where there’s fish bud
There are about 15 ten pound fish there, clearly visible. Not sure why u can’t see them. H. molitrix is the species of fish
Aaaaaand didn’t see a thing 😂😂😂😂
I think it has something to do w the resolution u watch it at or the screen type. Because there are about 20 10lb plus fish in the shot. They show up plain as day when I watch it
Hey joe biden wtf you just say at the end
If it’s a political joke it is lost on me???? 🤷♂️. Too much fishing to be concerned with that crap 💩
@@reliablyrandomoutdoors Joe Biden be mumbling in his speeches.
@@franciscojasso7271 gotcha.
I Seen a turtle
🧢
That's not going to work😂😂😂It 1000% helps and advise you to wear them on your head.
Is that how those work?
I don’t see no god dam fish
So you do see the fish then….
There are no fishes
There are many fishes
☑️☑️☑️☑️😎👏🏿👏🏿⚜️
Can see what isn't there. Can't see what isn't there. Thanks for the useless video.
Don’t blame me, it’s you complaining about the video that makes RUclips keep showing it! As I’ve mentioned in previous comments there are about 15 10 pound H. Molitrix fish that are visible with the polarized filter, however due to YT lousy bit rate on short content they can’t be made out after upload…. What u should be annoyed by is the fact that I have 3 of these videos where the fish clearly become visible but YT doesn’t show you those because people don’t comment! So resist the urge to comment on a video you think is garbage and you will stop being part of the problem.
This doesn't give you the true effect tho... yeah it looks diff throwing the polarized shades over the camera but that's not what it really looks like. BUT TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION...HELL YEAH POLARIZED SHADES HELP YOU SEE THRU THE WATER BETTER AND THEY DAMN SURE HELP YOU TO SEE FISH IN THE WATER SO MUCH EASIER THAN NON POLARIZED SHADES OR NONE AT ALL
also grest for reducing haze and producing better colours, verry good for taking pictures of waterfalls also. and handy for night driving reducing the glare of headlights etc. good stuff.