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    Default Hunting -- eyes & ears?

    I usually try to wear glasses of some sort when I'm in the woods.

    I've never given much thought to hearing protection though.

    Anybody found anything that works well when hunting?

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    Game ear.. Works for Me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Game ear.. Works for Me..
    Just one? Or a pair?

    Which model? Some of them are pretty expensive.

    Mike

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    Just my 2 cents (if they're worth that much)..

    I don't really like game ears but I know a lot of folks use them and like them.

    As far as actual hearing "protection", I'v never found that to be necessary, and I believe it would be more of a handicap for hearing the little sounds of game moving in your area (like a twig snapping when stepped on by an elk 150 yards away - I've heard it before. Or consider being able to hear that mountain lion stalking you - just in time to turn and see it lunge at you.
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    I'm bad, usually don't wear glasses but I usually have earplugs on one of those plastic holder things that depress the plugs into the ears. You can wear them around your neck until you are ready to shoot and they just take a second to put on, like an earmuff. Squishable plugs take too long to expand into your ear canal when hunting, or at least I think so.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    I hunt like my ancestors they sure did not have hearing protection much less eye protection.
    "The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)

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    I was thinking maybe something like these:


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    That's exactly what I use.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    I use the lower priced game ear.. the cheap ones.. I have hearing loss in my left ear so if I didn' use them I hear stuff not at the same level so it's wierd..you can adjust these so you can hear stuff that you normally can't..even if you have good hearing..

    I can't stress enough though about hearing protection.. being around grinders and equipment all my life took it's toll and now I'm paying the price..

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO View Post
    I hunt like my ancestors they sure did not have hearing protection much less eye protection.
    +1 how am I supposed to hear the critters with stuff in my ears, and its only one shot.......most of the time.

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