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Saftey in marshes weedfields and swamps

Gr33n Arrow

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A couple of points.....all those little sparkles you see in the beam of your headlamp are spider eyes and there’s 10 million spider on earth for every human.

This is why I now wear yellow lensed protective eye glasses, even in the dark. Keeps webs out of my eyes and clears things up once daylight hits.


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Homebrew454

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Oct 17, 2017
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I never really thought of safety glasses. I was scouting this spring and had a tiny stick poke and break off in my eye. It was in the white part and i just took it out. My eye was sore for a day. Guess I was lucky... Too stubborn to go in to the doctor.

Glad you're ok

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pesqimon

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I wear prescription glasses and happen to have prescription safety glasses when I started hunting so I always wear them and it is great to have! I definitely recommend safety glasses especially if you’re blind like me


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