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Ever lost a contact while out hunting?!?!?

Started by 23feetupandhappy, March 24, 2011, 04:44:00 PM

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23feetupandhappy

I have twice and the most recant was this last year......right at prime time  :readit:
The Lord Is My Provider......

lpcjon2

I was out deep in the pine barrens and took a branch to the eye and ripped my contact. I had a 30 min drive at night through the woods and them another 25 min on a major highway with one eye.What a freaken nightmare,I looked like Rooster Cogburn driving down the road.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

free2bow

Yes, when I was a teenager a limb switched one out of my eye.  I took my mom back to the spot the next day and while I was at school she found it.  She was the best I ever saw at pulling off these kinds of feats....

Izzy

1 1/2 hours north of home. It sucks. I may get Lasik as well.

Bowwild

Lost one when a small branch hit me in the winter of 79-80 at Potato Creek State Park. I was on a "pest" control mission.

Lasik in January 2007 was one of the best things I've ever done for myself!  Went from legally blind without correction to better than 20:20 in both eyes. I like to show off now by reading signs way down the road!

bowkevin

My son lost 1 in the cabin the first morning of buck season this year. The only set he had with him. We all tried to find it but no luck. I think it ended up getting under a built in cabinet. Luckily my wife reminded him to take a set of his glasses with him. Saved the day for his hunt.
Wandering through the woods with stick and string

bofish-IL

I have lost them dozens of times. Carry extra set in my truck and another set in my backpack.

I decided last year to hunt only with my glasses. I had them fog up if I got too warm. Then as it got cold and was wearing face mask they would fog every time I would breath out.

Checked into Lasik but not a good candidate they claim.
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bigugly1

I haven't but I hope to get lasik next year.

VTer

True story: Last year I headed out to the Ohio Tradgang  traditional hunt. One afternoon 4 of us went to the same area that at least 2 of us had never been too. I was the first one to drop off and go look for a stand site. Now I've only been wearing glasses for a year now and hate walking in the woods with them so I hung them on my shirt. In the process of looking for the right tree and hanging my stand, I lost them. Didn't know it till I got situated in my tree. So I had to climb down and try and retrace my steps to all the trees I checked out and search for something I was starting to realize I'd never see without my glasses.  :banghead:   Finally I gave the base of my tree that my stand was in a good going-over and viola, there they were. Naturally they were all bent and twisted where I was stepping on them while setting up my stand, but I was still so relieved. I was starting to think how I would read my road map to get home. Not a good feeling. Even funnier is that I never told any of the Ohio guys around camp.  :campfire:   Wouldn't want them to think any less of me!  :laughing:
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"Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible."
   - Doug Lawson.

Red Beastmaster

My father in law dropped his glasses overboard on the first day of a week long Canadian fishing trip. No spares.

I gave up trying to wear contacts while hunting. Too much hassle and the wind really bothered them. I bought $29 distance glasses from Wally World and never looked back. Pun intended.
There is no great fun, satisfaction, or joy derived from doing something that's easy.  Coach John Wooden

Tom1954

I was hunting the edge of a corn field after work about 25 years ago and heard movement to my left.  Rather than moving my head to look, I tried to rotate my eyes as far as they would go.  POP!  Left contact in the leaves.  Found it though.

gregg dudley

several times.  Spares AND glsses in backpack.
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EL Mejor

I HAVE,LOST CONTACT WITH SOCIETY WHILE IN THE WOODS,,,,THEN IT WAS BACK TO REALITY ON MY WAY OUT TO MY CAR,,,I FELT LIKE THE GUY IN THE MATRIKS ,FUNNELING THROUGH A CABLE,THEN I'M IN MY CAR ON THE WAY TO WORK,,,,LOL,,NO GLASSES FOR ME GUYS....THANK GOD,,,
GREAT MEN LIVE DANGEROUSLY,small men don,t take chances...

McDave

Never had a problem losing them, since I wear disposable contacts and carry extras.  However, I do have a question about contacts and hunting.

I usually go on multi-day hunts where the sanitary facilities are pretty basic: i.e. whatever washing up you do is out of an ice-cold creek which may not be all that convenient to camp.  What do you guys do about keeping your dirty fingers out of your eyes when you put the contacts in and take them out?
TGMM Family of the Bow

Technology....the knack of arranging the world so that we don't have to experience it.

reddogge

QuoteOriginally posted by McDave:
What do you guys do about keeping your dirty fingers out of your eyes when you put the contacts in and take them out?
I, personally don't fiddle with them while out there and when in camp heat some water and wash my hands well before fooling with food or contacts. I wear gas permeable lenses. If an emergency, saliva will work.
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baretraks

Dropped one last year... it landed right on the base of my Summit... should have seen me 30 feet in the air trying to reach down and get it!!!
" Life is hard. It's even harder if your stupid."
-John Wayne

cyred4d

I have been lucky and never lost one. Have had to put them in when on an extended trip though. In a pinch saliva is the best bet.

tim roberts

Was hunting up above Big Sky some years ago with a great friend.  He had stuffed some foil pouched tuna for midday snack in his pack.  Well, this area is prime grizzly country, and in the process of opening the tuna, it ripped open and went all over him.  Any way the conversation after that brought about a laughter so hard one of my contacts popped out and fell in the dirt right between my legs.  Me being the smarter one was eating a fruit bar, and not thinking anything about it, I just picked up that contact and popped it in my mouth to rinse it off.  After that I proceeded to pop it right in my eye.  Needless to say the acid from fruit and your eye don't mix.  So now I pack a few spare pairs.....................
Tim

TGMM Family of the Bow

I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
My good friend Rudy Bonser, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

Walt Francis

I got Lasik before my Alaskan brown bear hunt in 2006, hands down, the best thing I have done for myself regarding bowhunting.
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is nowhere as important as being able to place it in the correct spot.

Walt Francis

Regular Member of the Professional Bowhunters Society

hightop_hunter

Loss mine all the time specially when i fall asleep in the stand hahhahah end up crawling to the car and calling my dad. my vision with out aid is about 5 inches in front of my face.


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