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In Mexico’s Ascension Bay, where schools of tailing permit come to play, the poised angler in the Palometa (Spanish for permit) is ready to slay—all day. Molded with Bajio's proprietary bio-based nylon offering an incredible strength to weight ratio, the lightweight Palometa offers serious comfort and extreme durability.
A sized down version of Bales Beach shades, the medium frame Palometa features a wrap-around style with built inside coverage for sun protection and light blocking. Bajío’s ultra-clear, polarized, color-enhancing lenses with proprietary LAPIS™ technology block 95% of blue light combating haze, glare and eye strain.
Size/fit: M Base Curve: High Coverage Frame Material: Durable bio-based nylon Nose Pads: Proprietary non-slip rubber nose pads Temple Tips: Rubber temple tips for no-slip fit Hinge: Flex hinge Lens: Polarized, color-enhancing, high def lenses with proprietary blue light-blocking LAPIS™ technology Lens Coatings: Scratch resistant and oleophobic coatings protect lenses and allow for easy cleaning of salt, sweat and sunscreen Lens Material: Glass
$259.00
Just a half mile north of Key West, Sigsbee Park is located in an area that’s infamous for its incredible flats fishing. From bonefish and permit to tarpon, chase your...
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Named after a deepwater strait with incredible history just 30 minutes outside of New Orleans, Rigolets means trench in French. The Rigolets supply salt water from the Gulf of Mexico...
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An iconic fishing community located along Bayou La Loutre in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, Hopedale (aka La Chinche) was established by Isleño fisherman and trappers after the American Civil War....