Question about Eyesight?
yes, Craig, I noticed a change in depth perception. I have a slight
astigmatism --- the eye Dr says I really don't need eyglasses, but wrote
me a mild prescription. Regardless of what he says, the glasses make a
huge difference while ready and tying.
Before you go bi-focal, check out the flip down magnifiers they sell to
fly fisherman for $20. Try orvis.com
In Lutnc.13196$z06.2231309@attbi_s01 Craig Baugher wrote:
I've getting at that age where I either have to hold my lure 2-feet
away from me to thread my line through a lure's eyelet, or tilt my
head down and look over the top of my glasses. Yeah, yeah, I know
they make bifocals, just fighting that last step.
But my real question is to those that have gone through or are going
through this step in life. I am also noticing I'm loosing a little
depth perception too. I'm missing targets only by a hair, but missing
them none the less. When pitching, I'm not stopping the lure quick
enough, resulting in a splash vs a wave. It's like my depth
perception is off just a little. Did you experience this as well when
the old eyes started giving out on you, or do I need to go to a eye
doctor?
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