My eye prescription is 2.0 for both eyes. Has been since my first set of reading glasses. That was when I was 47. Now, 20 years later, the prescription for both remains the same. I have the Executive style bi-focal, 2.0 magnification on the bottom half and clear lenses on upper half. My Optometrist and Opthomologist are both dumbfounded that my vision hash't deteriorated as you said in your post below.

JIMMY  D

Wes Wada wrote:

It's a big advantage to be far-sighted because as your eyes age, they
become more nearsighted or more 'normal'.

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Jimmy D. Moore - Scout Exec. BSA (Ret.), TOWA, TF&G Contributor, GRTU Past VP. 
Past Pres. McGregor Rotary.  Freelance Outdoor writer, humorist and half-assed 
Texan.

Author - "MOON HOLLER MISFITS Fishing & Hunting Club", � http://home.earthlink.net/~rayado/rayadoflyfishingflypatternstips/index.html

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"Being able to read trout streams is just as valuable to a fly fisherman as the 
ability to read a defense is to an NFL Quarterback."

Jimmy D. Moore - � [2004]
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