help seeing target in low light
I'm new to bow hunting, used a compound for three seasons. I practice every few months at brockley archery hamilton and do very well on stationary targets with indoor lighting. In the field the deer only come in the first or last light and I can never see clear enough for an ethical shot. I sit in the stand with my brother who uses a scoped crossbow and he has to take almost all the shots. Is there a compound bow sight that uses an iluminated reticle that's practical and doesn't take away from your image of the target. My 3pin sight has fibre optic light gathering tubes but is completely useless in low light. Looking for input from the experienced archer. I'm hoping to use my bow for spring bear but based on my experience of when they show up, I will have to use my scoped rifle to see clear enough for a shot. My Internet searches only come up with green light attachments but I want to stay legal. Thanks in advance.