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Do you mask your face for hunting?

Started by skychief, September 20, 2014, 09:16:00 PM

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Cavscout9753

Yes, paint. Dark color on the high spots like cheek bones and nose, lighter in the rest. Broken pattern.
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RedShaft

QuoteOriginally posted by zipper bowss:
Only when I miss!!Then I hide my face!

If you paint your face. Shaving cream will take that stuff off nicely.    :thumbsup:  
Marine corps?    :thumbsup:
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PUDDLE JUMPER

Buff during the early season then First Lite balaclava asat later. Only when wearing my contacts though. Carbomask if wearing glasses.

I also keep my hands covered. I am convinced that face and hands are more important than the pattern I wear. I do have a fair complexion.

DeCurry

Carbo Mask and/or a First Lite balaclava. Usually some form of brimmed hat to provide shadows on my face. Have used a shemagh in the past to great effect as well.
"I was raised on wolves milk, though it seems I sleep like a lamb."

stagetek

I use them all the time. The mesh type from Hunters Specialties.

Don Stokes

Ground hunting, yes, camo net with eye holes in warm weather, neoprene in winter. Tree hunting, only in mosquito season.
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Don Stokes

I used to just let my beard grow, but now it's white and has the opposite effect. Have to cover it up.
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.- Ben Franklin

Tajue17

I learned last year and proved it again this past saturday that if you dont move deer wont see you i doubt i will wear a mask all the time this season its more for bugs and warmth....   Not sure if my theory works the same with an alert deer because half the bucks i have taken did look right at me but then looked away and i think i had a mask on most or those times..
"Us vs Them"

FoCoBlackWidow

Just a lightweight "spando-flage" type mask whenever possible.
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Pointer

I prefer burnt cork..just some vertical lines down my face and neck to break up the outline. Easy to touch up and easy to wash off

zipper bowss

QuoteOriginally posted by RedShaft:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by zipper bowss:
Only when I miss!!Then I hide my face!

If you paint your face. Shaving cream will take that stuff off nicely.      :thumbsup:    
Marine corps?      :thumbsup:   [/b]
You guessed it! I'll bet I know how you knew.   :D

TSP

Though I often have a beard during fall, I learned many years ago that it's important to cover as many contrasting body parts as possible, especially those that move alot...namely the face (mask) and hands (gloves).  It's also a good idea to practice frequently with these items.  In fact, I wear a light jersey glove under my tab all year (backyard summer practice, 3d shoots, etc.), to ensure that I stay used to the 'feel' of a gloved release hand.  A fletch cover for bright arrow fletching is also a good idea.

Deer don't survive in the wild by being stupid and anything that 'flags' their eyes is obviously bad for the flagger.  For the close shooting that comes with bowhunting it just makes sense to blend in as much as possible.

DaveT1963

Spandoflauge facemask - whether in my ghillie on the ground or in treestand.  True deer catch movement and a face mask is not absolutely vital if you are not moving.  However, bare skin has a different sheen to it and is far more light reflective then most background settings.... thus when you do move it makes it that much easier for a deer, or most game animals, to peg you.  Now if you can sit absolutely still for hours on end  - no problem....but I do believe you are diminishing your chance of remaining non-detected if you do not cover your face and hands to some degree.  

BTW - nature is seldom still.  Birds, squirrels and natural movement of foliage is usually occurring in the woods at any given moment and thus deer get inundated with all kinds of movement every day.  They can't and won't bolt at movement unless then identify it as a danger.   There are few things that occur in nature that resemble the human face – I believe deer can and do recognize the sheen and shape of a man's face.   I can usually get away with more movement then what most people would think when I am fully camouflaged in my ghillie suit.... If my face is bare then the deer usually do not tolerate movement and have an easier time pegging me as danger – just my observations over many years.  Bare hands can have a similar effect of drawing unwanted attention.
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Legolas

I wear glasses. The only mask that does not fog them up  is my ASAT 3D mask.There is enough mesh that it allows exhalations to disperse.
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Jayb

I tried Buff last year and liked it a lot. Great here in TX when it's hot and keeps the skeeters away
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Tajue17

we all used Buffs for saltwater fly fishing mostly tropical stuff where the reflection off the water would fry our faces,,, never would I imagine buff would be headed to the camo market..   I should try my version in the Dorado color I think that would look cool.
"Us vs Them"

frankwright

I just feel naked with my bare face sticking out there. It is probably just a confidence thing but I like my hands and face covered.
I have worn the spandoflauge mask a lot but it is so hot here during early season even it feels hot so I just paint my face. I keep a small pack of unscented baby wipes in my pack and a big pack in the truck. The paint comes right off, I just have to remember to take it off before running to the 7-11. I really got some strange looks.

Bowwild

Sometimes.

Here is a cold weather pic. The fleece comes down to shoot but under it is a super thin camo skin.

threeunder

QuoteOriginally posted by RedShaft:
Carbo mask face pInt till it gets cold then a mask.
This!

For those that haven't tried Carbo Mask, you are missing out on the best.  Long lasting and stupid easy to remove.
Ken Adkins

Never question a man's choice in bows or the quality of an animal he kills.  He is the only one who has to be satisfied with either of those choices.


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