Do you cover or paint your face while in the stand, do you think deer zoom into a persons bright white face and big eyes, or is it more movement they focus on.....or both.
For the past few years, I have used a mask for turkey. This year it began to use facepaint. I am sold on it now for all deer, duck and turkey hunting.
Not in a treestand, but I have sat on a stool, on the edge of a field and had whitetails feeding within 20' of me, that couldn't figure out what I was. And they stopped, looked, did the head bob thing. But I didn't twitch and they eventually ignored me and went on feeding.
Obviously, the wind was in my favor.
It was November, and I was wearing all white, head-to-toe, including a white balaclava (which is basically a mask)...
I think the reason camo might sometimes help is in the sense that you might get away with small movements and maybe prevent them from spotting you when they get up close and can smell you.
I picked up a Face mask but never used it felt to silly hunting with that crap on
It is not so silly when you have a 12 point whitetail buck staring at you from 10 yards... quite the opposite, I feel silly without it.




























