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    Hunting with Hearing aids

    finally gave in to years of nagging from wife and kids etc, and last week got hearing aids...Audiologist said he couldn't believe i had waited so long, Left ear is pretty munted (maybe 40 years of hunting? ) right ear is pretty bad too. Well I've always thought i was reasonably quite and stealth full moving through the bush while hunting. Took my new hearing aids for a bit of a walk up the Kaimais yesterday. Found out what a friggin racket i was really making, I think years of limited hearing has made my bush hunting style become lazy and clumsy. I was quite shocked how much noise i was really making. Its a wonder i manage to get close to anything in the bush, i guess im lucky the odd redskin is curious to eyeball the herd of Elephants it can hear approaching and hangs around long enough for me to get a shot away

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    Quote Originally Posted by deer4u View Post
    finally gave in to years of nagging from wife and kids etc, and last week got hearing aids...Audiologist said he couldn't believe i had waited so long, Left ear is pretty munted (maybe 40 years of hunting? ) right ear is pretty bad too. Well I've always thought i was reasonably quite and stealth full moving through the bush while hunting. Took my new hearing aids for a bit of a walk up the Kaimais yesterday. Found out what a friggin racket i was really making, I think years of limited hearing has made my bush hunting style become lazy and clumsy. I was quite shocked how much noise i was really making. Its a wonder i manage to get close to anything in the bush, i guess im lucky the odd redskin is curious to eyeball the herd of Elephants it can hear approaching and hangs around long enough for me to get a shot away
    I empathise with your situation. I’m meant to wear two hearing aids, but seldom do as I’m by myself most of the time. Yesterday I was in the bush at Aongatete for the first time in four years. The increased birdsong was most noticeable, due in part to the restorative work done there, but more because I was wearing my ‘ears’.
    I firmly believe the aids are more help than hindrance and as due for an ACC update, should enquire as to noise cancelling models. Too often guys are too staunch to admit their hearing is stuffed.

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    Its true about the bird song, never noticed it before haha
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    Yeh, birds tweeting, paper rustling and how loud their pissing sounds are the three most common things guys comment on when they get hearing aids

    As for "noise cancelling" models, there are slow but incremental improvements. If you're told that the latest and greatest models will filter out unwanted noises, I suggest you need to be wary of who you are dealing with. It just plain isn't true. What is true is that your brain is the best filter but it takes practice- wearing your hearing aids occasionally is like practising your French every five years, an exercise in frustration. Bite the bullet, stick at it and you will soon reach a point when background noise doesn't bother you.

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    Biggest hassle for me with hearing aids is getting them wet. They dont like too much sweat or rain. Have to be weary of that, even with the top tier models. Electronic earmuffs can almost produce the same results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias View Post
    Biggest hassle for me with hearing aids is getting them wet. They dont like too much sweat or rain. Have to be weary of that, even with the top tier models. Electronic earmuffs can almost produce the same results.

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    I have the same issues water in the ear canal stops them so put them in my pack and lost my last set $10k down the drain.

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    the noise cancelling earmuffs really opened my eyes (or should that be ears??) walking along with chainsaw ideling in hand listening to fantails twittering and the instant saw picked up revs even a tiny bit they switch off. took them to work and could hear bosses conversation in next room...surprising sitting in my fert spreader it kept clicking off when driving,makes a fella wonder just how loud the engine noise is and what damage its doing all day every day.
    Ive tried wearing them hunting butbeing only mono...I have no sence of direction ,eg can hear noise but dont know where its coming from...must buy an adjustable stereo set and try them. the water issue is whats holding me back from hearing aids... one day will have to bite bullet.
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    I’ve got a pair that wifi to an apt on my phone. Can take the background noise out in a rowdy room and have a one on one discussion. I have an electric drying box I put them in.
    Good electronic ear muff are good for duck shooting, you can hear the wing noise,
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    A friend has a pair of the WiFi ones he didn't realise at the time, probably wasn't listening and anyway he doesn't have a phone but his mrs does. Her favourite trick is to play with the volume when they're out.
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    [QUOTE=Ingrid 51;1323643]I empathise with your situation. I’m meant to wear two hearing aids, but seldom do as I’m by myself most of the time. Yesterday I was in the bush at Aongatete for the first time in four years. The increased birdsong was most noticeable, due in part to the restorative work done there, but more because I was wearing my ‘ears’.
    I firmly believe the aids are more help than hindrance and as due for an ACC update, should enquire as to noise cancelling models. Too often guys are too staunch to admit their hearing is stuffed.[/QUOTE
    Hope you have more luck with ACC than I did for an update. They moved the goal posts after 35 years and stated that only 17% of my hearing loss is accidental, the 83% is hereditary. They wouldn't look at my record going back the 35 years, started again at square 1.
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    Yep, similar issue with ACC. Previous career in the airforce, not always wearing hearing protection inside the Herc/Andover a/c especially when para jumping then they tell me that it is more likely caused by hunting and not over the threshold for claiming nor one particular event.
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    yeah same story for me with ACC, my early working life on chainsaw's and in sawmills, where i thinks damage was done, very little if any hearing protection back then. Went through the long drawn out ACC application, got turned down. Waste of time. The ones i just got came from Specsavers, mid range with re-chargable batteries, impressed with the service / fitting etc. Just under 3k all up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    A friend has a pair of the WiFi ones he didn't realise at the time, probably wasn't listening and anyway he doesn't have a phone but his mrs does. Her favourite trick is to play with the volume when they're out.
    My wife likes to play with my volume as well
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    I was contacted by audiologist who recommended a hearing test update to protect my entitlement to ACC hearing aids. Original claim was accepted as result of repeated (employment related) shooting and mates discharge near my left ear. Guess I’m lucky to have been accepted.

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    Had zero problems with ACC excepting the claim as employment related during the 1980's plus upgrades every 10 years. Only been in the last few years that ACC has moved the goal posts and treated it as a new claim, not taking the previous records into their assessment procedure.

 

 

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