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Old May 9th, 2004, 10:00 PM
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Default Question about Eyesight?

The transitional are the way to go. They take some getting use to, but if
your eyes are anywhere like mine, I have several distances I'm out of focus.
When I talked to my doctors about my aches and pains, I told him. "If this
if a preview of the golden age, I don't think I like it". His response was,
"Well it beats the alternative". Can't argue with that.
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Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Craig Baugher" wrote in message
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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?

--
Craig Baugher
Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN!