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Hearing protection #3068364
03/16/20 09:06 AM
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Anyone ever slide an earplug in your ear before shooting a bird? I don’t know if it’s previous damage to my ear, the fact that I’m getting older, or if TSS is finally wearing me down, but my right ear (I’m left handed) rings for a week with one shot of TSS unprotected. I’ve got to do something or I’ll be deaf in that ear pretty soon. I’ve always heard that the walkers game ear type hearing protectors don’t actually work very well because you can’t hear exactly which direction footsteps and gobbles are coming from. I was thinking of trying to slide an ear plug in my right ear once I know that I’m fixing to shoot, but I know that’ll cost me a bird at some point. Anyone have any other suggestions?

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068424
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I'm going to give these a shot this year. https://www.walkersgameear.com/rope-hearing-enhancer/
I usually put on a pair of electronic muffs once a bird gets where I think he is committed. Doing it this way I don't have to worry too much about directional hearing.

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Re: Hearing protection [Re: Geeb] #3068454
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Iv tried the walker game ears but didn’t like em much because of the trouble telling direction. Now I keep ear plugs tethered to the back of hat. I use the stiff ones. Not the soft foam ones so that I can insert them faster when I think I need to get ready for a shot.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068458
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I use the noise cancelling earmuff. I tried the Walker Game earbuds and they did not work for hunting.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068522
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I use these https://proears.com/product/pro-ears-predator-gold/

I sometimes get a few chuckles when I pull them out of my vest, but I really couldn't do without them after it greens up. yes, I have some directional issues at times, but what's worse - not hearing them or a little difficulty finding the direction? I'll take the latter all day long.

The protection function is first class. I wear them dove hunting also.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068569
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I started using ear plugs for turkeys years ago. Walkers game ear that I use for ducks don’t allow me to “course” gobblers as well as my natural ears. I keep several pair of ear plugs with the attached string in front pocket of my turkey shirt. It put a pair around my neck before putting on my face mask each morning. Loosely stick them in ears when I sit down and as turkey gets closer push left one in all the way, ( shoot right handed). I wait till turkey is in view or on top of me before pushing right one in all the way. I do take this little bit of movement into consideration with my set ups now and it is pretty easy once you get used to it.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068580
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Hevishot, I don’t pull the trigger on a bird or a deer without hearing protection. It hasn’t cost me a shot on anything yet and I’ve been doing it for years. I have hearing damage from equipment, playing drums and shooting unprotected when I was younger. Loud sounds hurt, and I mean that. They hurt me bad. I use ear plugs every shot.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068640
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Mbrock is right. I need to do it but haven't. I've already lost a lot of hearing in my left ear from lost of unprotected shooting and lots of concerts in my younger days. I wear em when shooting doves and stuff but not for turkey or deer hunting. Hell, it looks like I'm gonna have to go red dot and hearing aids by next season!

Dr. B

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Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068674
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Thanks for the reassurance fellers. I know that my hearing isn’t very well being as young as I am. Working on outboard motors, using grinders and impacts, have severely damaged my hearing. I guess it’s to the point where I’ll have to start sliding earplugs in before shooting.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068701
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When you get to the point of pain when you shoot you will start using something. I'm like Mbrock and when you go 2-3 weeks of pain after shooting a load of TSS from a ported choke you have to change.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3068819
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Howard Leight’s muffs. Amplifies up to certain decibel levels, then suppresses additional levels. Unless it’s windy, helps me hear a gobble I might not otherwise detect. Wish I’d used them before hearing loss.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3069190
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I'm in the same condition as Matt. I won't shoot anything without hearing protection, and haven't for about 12-15 years.

I have been using the older Walker's game ears, but had custom ear molds made for my ears. (2 sets of these)

I ordered the newer bluetooth ones recently from Midway, but haven't had a chance to use them yet.. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019881191?pid=875143
Not sure they will course as well as the older ones I have.

I still have some issues with coursing birds at times, but often wouldn't have heard the bird without using them anyway.

Definitely helps me hear the drumming farther away as well.

Main thing is, I can shoot without having a 2-3 week ringing and pain in in my ears.

God Bless,
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Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3130800
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Well,

I've used the earbuds linked above and I'm not impressed for using them to turkey hunt. I can't course a gobble with them well, and they seem like there is a wind blowing the whole time.
Also the volume of the above wasn't good either. It would go higher, but it wasn't a clear/clean sound as the "wind noise just increases with volume.

The older Walker Game ears I have that go over the ear and look like Grandma's hearing aid work the best. They are clear in sound, and I can course a bird fairly well.

I'm not returning the blue-tooth ones in the above poet, and will more than likely use them when shooting with other people like target practice or a dove field.

Just wanted to follow up as I know many search the forum for answers.

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Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3130851
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Howard Leight noise cancelling headphones.

Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3130951
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Well I just did what I was thinking out loud in my original post. I killed four birds with an ear plug in my right ear. I waiting until the birds were just out of sight, and once when he was within sight, then I slid the ear plug in my ear. Worked just fine. I did miss one time because I was too worried about the ear plug and didn’t see the hen beside me, which spooked and spooked the longbeard. I missed him on the run. Wound up killing my limit but still I don’t like missing. It’ll be a learning curve getting used to fooling with an ear plug but all in all it all worked out. And I can still hear out of my right ear 👍🏻

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I guide a fella every year that puts regular old ear plugs in every time I get a turkey coming. DRives me absolutely nuts, I' called a turkey in for him once and instead of coming straight to us he looped around and came to me. He stood there gobblin and drumming inside 15 yards for what felt like an eternity all the while the fella had no idea he was there bc he couldnt hear him. Before I knew it the guy rolls over onto his knees and starts taking a leak with the gobbler standing 15 yards from him strutting. the turkey putts and took off running


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Another vote for the pro ears predator gold. They were easy to strap around the top part of my vest until go time. I lost them last year and used the Howard Leights this season. They were a bit more of a pain in the but to use, ended up shooting a few times without them. Will buy another pair of the predator gold before next season. Worth the money.


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Re: Hearing protection [Re: Turkeymaster] #3131509
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Originally Posted by Turkeymaster
I guide a fella every year that puts regular old ear plugs in every time I get a turkey coming. DRives me absolutely nuts, I' called a turkey in for him once and instead of coming straight to us he looped around and came to me. He stood there gobblin and drumming inside 15 yards for what felt like an eternity all the while the fella had no idea he was there bc he couldnt hear him. Before I knew it the guy rolls over onto his knees and starts taking a leak with the gobbler standing 15 yards from him strutting. the turkey putts and took off running


I think I guided that fella slap when I took him I had a good gobbler coming down a fence line maybe 25 yards away and he turns his head and asks in a normal voice "is that a gobbler?" why yes, yes it was.


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Re: Hearing protection [Re: Hevishot13] #3131661
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Originally Posted by Hevishot13
Well I just did what I was thinking out loud in my original post. I killed four birds with an ear plug in my right ear. I waiting until the birds were just out of sight, and once when he was within sight, then I slid the ear plug in my ear. Worked just fine. I did miss one time because I was too worried about the ear plug and didn’t see the hen beside me, which spooked and spooked the longbeard. I missed him on the run. Wound up killing my limit but still I don’t like missing. It’ll be a learning curve getting used to fooling with an ear plug but all in all it all worked out. And I can still hear out of my right ear 👍🏻


Do u shoot right handed? If so, u should put the plug in your LEFT ear. It’s less protected than your right side. At least that’s what an audiologist told me. Her experience with shooters was that most suffered more hearing loss on the opposite side from where they shot. I can attest to that. I haven’t had a hearing test in a while but I know my left ear isn’t anywhere close to as good as my right and I’m a right handed shooter.

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Re: Hearing protection [Re: bamaeyedoc] #3131766
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Originally Posted by bamaeyedoc
Originally Posted by Hevishot13
Well I just did what I was thinking out loud in my original post. I killed four birds with an ear plug in my right ear. I waiting until the birds were just out of sight, and once when he was within sight, then I slid the ear plug in my ear. Worked just fine. I did miss one time because I was too worried about the ear plug and didn’t see the hen beside me, which spooked and spooked the longbeard. I missed him on the run. Wound up killing my limit but still I don’t like missing. It’ll be a learning curve getting used to fooling with an ear plug but all in all it all worked out. And I can still hear out of my right ear 👍🏻


Do u shoot right handed? If so, u should put the plug in your LEFT ear. It’s less protected than your right side. At least that’s what an audiologist told me. Her experience with shooters was that most suffered more hearing loss on the opposite side from where they shot. I can attest to that. I haven’t had a hearing test in a while but I know my left ear isn’t anywhere close to as good as my right and I’m a right handed shooter.

Dr. B


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