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Age, hearing, and coursing a bird
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<blockquote data-quote="SKFOOTER" data-source="post: 4392115" data-attributes="member: 14177"><p>After 40+ years of turkey hunting I turned 60 last fall but my hearing had been damaged long before then. Several years ago I purchased a set of Pro Ears Predator P-300 Electronic Hearing Muffs. I was very impressed with them from day one. I could and still can very easily tell the direction a sound is coming from while wearing these. I use them on every early spring morning scouting trip and they remain in my vest thoroughout turkey season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKFOOTER, post: 4392115, member: 14177"] After 40+ years of turkey hunting I turned 60 last fall but my hearing had been damaged long before then. Several years ago I purchased a set of Pro Ears Predator P-300 Electronic Hearing Muffs. I was very impressed with them from day one. I could and still can very easily tell the direction a sound is coming from while wearing these. I use them on every early spring morning scouting trip and they remain in my vest thoroughout turkey season. [/QUOTE]
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