Face paint, headnet or nothing?
#45
If it early season and the temps are nice I will not use face paint or head net,just a ball cap in camo of course.My stands are placed on an average of 20 feet and cover.I feel its not necessary to.
Now on the other hand,when it gets COLD in nov and dec(-20c)without the windchill then I will wear a face mask to keep warm.I love hunting in the cold.I can spend a long time on stand if dressed properly,and if your head isn't covered properly then you wont last to long
Now on the other hand,when it gets COLD in nov and dec(-20c)without the windchill then I will wear a face mask to keep warm.I love hunting in the cold.I can spend a long time on stand if dressed properly,and if your head isn't covered properly then you wont last to long
#48
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Inverness, MS
I use a very light weight neck gator. I slip it up over my ears and nose and when a deer I want to shoot gets in range, I slip it back down to my neck to make the shot....... Paint is too messy and I can't feel my anchor through a face mask.
#49
A couple of my stands are on Sycamour trees. On those stands all I wear is a camo hat on backwards. On my other stands I wear face paint from H.S Outdoors. It has no smell but runs when its hot in early season. Early season I actually rub green and black chalk on my face. It comes off easy but doesnt run like paint.
#50
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NY: NYC to Watertown
ORIGINAL: ButchA
The $*#&%@ mosquitos will pick you up and fly away with you! [&:]
Butch A.
The $*#&%@ mosquitos will pick you up and fly away with you! [&:]
Butch A.
My sentiments exactly,
Have 48 acres 20 of which is swamp land,
I even scout with the headnet,


