Bass Fishing Sunglasses
TL;DR: For bass — especially shallow, sight-fishing, and picking apart vegetation — an Amber/Blue lens gives you the contrast to spot beds, follows, and edges. Go with The Spawn, Amber Polycarbonate – Blue, $60.
See the bass before they see you
Shallow-water bass fishing is won and lost on what you can spot: a bedding fish, a cruiser following your bait, the inside edge of a grass line, the dark spot under a dock. Amber/copper-tone lenses are the long-standing favorite for shallow freshwater because they crush surface glare while pumping up the green-and-brown contrast that makes structure and fish jump out. The Spawn was engineered for that high-contrast, sight-fishing job.
Which Wavy lens for bass conditions?
| Situation | Lens | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Shallow flats, grass, docks, sight-fishing | Amber / Blue | Contrast on vegetation & fish |
| Overcast / early & late | Amber / Blue | 16–20% VLT keeps it bright |
| High sun, big open clear-water reservoirs | Smoked / Silver | 12–14% VLT tames glare |
Fish-grade specs, not boutique prices
TAC 9-layer polarized lenses, 100% UVA/UVB/UVC (UV400), an 8-base 28g TR-90 wrap that holds on a hookset, and a lifetime warranty with flat $30 replacements. That's Costa-class performance under $100. Want glass? Amber Glass – Blue, $120. Rated 4.9/5 from 82 anglers — then take it to the Wavy Tournament.
