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Ear Protection in the Field (Big Game Hunting)

What is your approach to hearing protection in the field while big game hunting?

  • Ear protection is left in the shooting bag when I am in the field

    Votes: 36 43.9%
  • I carry ear protection with me, sometimes I remember to put them in

    Votes: 27 32.9%
  • I carry ear protection and always remember to put them in

    Votes: 13 15.9%
  • I wear them full time (and they are e-plugs that allow me to still hear)

    Votes: 5 6.1%
  • I wear them full time (and they are old-school, I hunt in silence)

    Votes: 1 1.2%

  • Total voters
    82
So.
I was laying in bed last with the windows open. I'm listening to the frogs and crickets/katydid sing as loud as I've ever heard in the fields around our house. I'm going through some thoughts and I realize the crickets had completely stopped and all I could hear was the frogs. "That's weird" I thought and continued my thoughts. A few minutes later I rolled onto my left side and the crickets were back loud as can be. What the heck? So I lift my left ear off of the pillow and plug my right ear. The crickets completely stopped. I cant hear them in my left ear.

I had the exact same scenario about ten years ago. Crickets are a good indicator for hearing loss you didn't even know you had.
 
I don't wear them while big game hunting, but I have used them in the past when waterfowling or doves. I used to have a ported 12ga for waterfowl and boy was that sucker loud. Always wear them at the range.
 

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