So I had my first gun related/dumb/hunting mishap after 18 years of hunting, and 22 years of shooting.
I went hunting this past Saturday and shot ducks and geese with my 12 ga, with no ear pro. Between calling, and listening to birds earpro has always gotten in the way. When shooting, I always wear plugs and or muffs.
After getting home, I noticed my right ear was plugged. It kept getting more plugged and I was getting some pain. Today the pain got so bad I had to go into the doctor. I have a perforated ear drum. The doctor who was really pro gun suggested that I needed to wear electronic ear protection to hear the animals and my call correctly.
I know when hunting damaged is incured when the dB threshold is crossed, but I never thought of my ear drum getting a hole in it. I will make a full recovery, the tear is fairly small. This sucks a lot however.
So, I ask those of you to think about your ears even when hunting. Not trying to be that guy-but just want to give you guys something to think about while we are in waterfowl/hunting season.
Take care and be safe!
I went hunting this past Saturday and shot ducks and geese with my 12 ga, with no ear pro. Between calling, and listening to birds earpro has always gotten in the way. When shooting, I always wear plugs and or muffs.
After getting home, I noticed my right ear was plugged. It kept getting more plugged and I was getting some pain. Today the pain got so bad I had to go into the doctor. I have a perforated ear drum. The doctor who was really pro gun suggested that I needed to wear electronic ear protection to hear the animals and my call correctly.
I know when hunting damaged is incured when the dB threshold is crossed, but I never thought of my ear drum getting a hole in it. I will make a full recovery, the tear is fairly small. This sucks a lot however.
So, I ask those of you to think about your ears even when hunting. Not trying to be that guy-but just want to give you guys something to think about while we are in waterfowl/hunting season.
Take care and be safe!