Doug3006
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- Namibia (X3), Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa
I’m seeing more and more ads for Bluetooth speakers for the sportsman. Waterproof and rugged, they allow the sportsman to tote their favorite music along for the adventure. Like so much of modernity, this whole concept is lost on me.
Presumably, music aficionados aren’t blasting their jams while sitting in a tree stand or hunkering down in a duck blind. No, I think (hope) that they are listening to music, or sports or whatever before or after the hunt. Although I wouldn’t discount the chance of such dumb assery.
But even pre or post hunt usage seems like a sad loss of the true experience. Chatting with friends and family while you are pulling on your waders. Enjoying a fine whisky, or whiskey, around a crackling camp fire. Hearing Bush Babies. The cacophony of bugs. These sounds are as important to me as anything heard in the field. No music ever performed can compare.
Presumably, music aficionados aren’t blasting their jams while sitting in a tree stand or hunkering down in a duck blind. No, I think (hope) that they are listening to music, or sports or whatever before or after the hunt. Although I wouldn’t discount the chance of such dumb assery.
But even pre or post hunt usage seems like a sad loss of the true experience. Chatting with friends and family while you are pulling on your waders. Enjoying a fine whisky, or whiskey, around a crackling camp fire. Hearing Bush Babies. The cacophony of bugs. These sounds are as important to me as anything heard in the field. No music ever performed can compare.