Your face and eyes in the stand

I just can't do I'm still the wool and flannel guy
Move wen there head is down feeding and stop wen the head is up and use the trees and rocks as a bline whenever possible

One stock I did I had to walk a Kilometer wide open in a grassy field on the beach no cover no camo just gumboots blue jeans and a flannel jacket just moving wen the head was down it took forever to get within practical shooting range but it was fun

I have made more than my share of stalks on game... but in this case we are talking about using an item that costs under ten bucks that takes seconds to use and can help in marginal situations... if hunters just don't want to be bothered that is fine, but some day that decision may cost you, I hope it is not on your "buck of a lifetime." As I said above, I didn't bother with covering my face this season and I got busted by a doe... If that had been a 180 class buck, I would be kicking my ass right now with regret.
 
I have made more than my share of stalks on game... but in this case we are talking about using an item that costs under ten bucks that takes seconds to use and can help in marginal situations... if hunters just don't want to be bothered that is fine, but some day that decision may cost you, I hope it is not on your "buck of a lifetime." As I said above, I didn't bother with covering my face this season and I got busted by a doe... If that had been a 180 class buck, I would be kicking my ass right now with regret.

If I was to go with camo I would definitely prefer a mask over grease paint
I have to admit I have looked at Gilly Suit for spear hunting deer but haven brought myself to try it out
 
I spend the majority of the time stalking deer rather than hunting from a stand and have been within 10-15 yards many times. In the early stages of learning this skill I rarely wore a mask or camo sunglasses and I can tell you for a fact that deer definitely notice your eyes moving or blinking at such close distance. I've even played with smaller deer on occasion and side-side eye movement when they're aware of your presence and staring at you will result in the deer head bobbing to try and figure out what you are or they'll simply trot off.

I now wear a mask and low glare camo sunglasses and they definitely help. When you're getting that close to deer you need all the help you can get to not get busted.
 
How do deer signal "danger" to each other ? They flash the white tail up ... which kinda looks like your white face in the bush . Busted and they're gone . I use a light mesh camo mask , actually a camo bug net . I had two does spot me last week and walk from 60 yards to about 10 yards trying to figure out what i was . The wind was in my favor . The lead doe went straight leg and stomped her feet as i fired pics . Very unlikely that would have happened had my white face been sticking out signalling danger .
 
At this time of year just need a deer call spot a doe and work the call no stocking necessary because you know there's a buck hiding just out of sight
Thay don't care what your wearing in the rut just like a roughneck at closing time Haahaa
 
Maybe camo contact lens are in order.

Wouldn't really help conceal eye movement and blinking...

One thing that needs to be taken into consideration with these types of conversations is the area you hunt. There's a huge difference between hunting in open area's vs stalking deer in bush that's thick enough a bare face almost glows against the the backdrop and you'd be lucky to make a 25 yard shot.
 
I always cover my face with something in the stand, even if it's just a blaze orange ski mask. All I want to do is lose "the shine" and look less like a Human Bean.

For duck hunting, of course, mask/face paint is not even a question. You need it in the blind. If you're jump shooting, obv not needed. Some of my best jump shoots came while wearing a blaze orange hat :)
 
Turkey Yes, Big game and Coyote None
My thoughts, as well. I don't bow hunt but I have had deer at distances of FEET from me. Wind, calls, location. No Camo. No face paint (can't STAND the stuff!), no mask. I wear a "mask" when it's cold and the wind is blowing in my face, called a balaclava. I try to site stands and blinds with decent, natural backdrops. I do, however, wrap Camo burlap from the rail of my tree stands to hide movement from feet or hands (I read while on stand in the daylight, and my wife is fidgety.
 
Didn't read all the posts but I've stared down deer w no mask or camo. Only time I've been busted is moving or snoring! About 20 feet in the tree.
 
Back
Top Bottom