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Steve Carney: For older eyes, try larger sight pins on your bow; and an update on Minnesota’s first ice fishing

Having trouble clearly seeing your bow’s sight pins? As eyesight grows worse when people age, larger pins might be the answer if seeing the smaller ones becomes a challenge. Carney recently switched out to two larger pins and says they make a big difference in his bowhunting game. (Photo courtesy of Steve Carney)

As I age, my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. I’ve been using the standard, .019 sight pins on my bows for decades, but it is time for a change.
I have searched outdoors stores as well as using the internet to search, and finally, after a couple of days of research, I found a bow sight that features larger pins in the .029 size.

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