Originally Posted by
NorthernFocus
What kind of fishing?
I ask because if you can predict where you will be shooting, then using the CPL is doable. But if you're shooting billfishing where the fish can appear in unpredictable directions, then the CPL is likely more trouble than it's worth. At any rate, if you don't have a lot of experience you may be best served by leaving the filter out of the equation until you master some of the other aspects of shooting in that environment. What camera settings work best, typical focal length needed, where the best position is relative to the action, etc, etc. Filtering is optimization compared to the other issues you'll be dealing with. Just a thought...