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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
    . I got into using a lighter and wine cork. Burn the end of the cork, let it cool and rub it on. Works great and cleans up easier than paint.

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    For deer I don't use either. If I see a deer coming I just sort of tuck my chin into my jacket, unless of course I have my Excalibur up. TC

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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
    I have to wear glasses while hunting so breathing into a mask tends to fog them up.

    Camo face paint is a bit of a pain though. I got into using a lighter and wine cork. Burn the end of the cork, let it cool and rub it on. Works great and cleans up easier than paint.

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    works very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
    I have to wear glasses while hunting so breathing into a mask tends to fog them up.

    Camo face paint is a bit of a pain though. I got into using a lighter and wine cork. Burn the end of the cork, let it cool and rub it on. Works great and cleans up easier than paint.

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    that's a great idea... I hear you guys regarding the mask... keeps you warm and concealed... was just curious as I passed by the aisle that had some..

    good luck all... tomorrow begins another season!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
    Camo face paint is a bit of a pain though. I got into using a lighter and wine cork. Burn the end of the cork, let it cool and rub it on. Works great and cleans up easier than paint.
    Burnt cork is a known carcinogen. Something to consider
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    I get the Halloween face paint from the dollar store and keep wet wipes in my truck. I don't use facemasks since they can interfere with my anchor at full draw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowbanksArcher View Post
    Burnt cork is a known carcinogen. Something to consider
    I'll add it to the list of all the other carcinogens I expose myself to every day...haha.

    Face paint is a carcinogen as well.

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    I have used a streak or 2 of mud while deer hunting. You just have a dirty face , the most of it brushes off easily. old243

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    I used lots in the army but for hunting I prefer a mask etc. That way when I'm on the way home I can just throw on a regular jacket and go shopping for groceries or beer without looking strange!

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    For bow hunting, I wear a face mask. I have a lighter one for early in the year that's not much more than netting. I also always wear gloves as well.

    Rifle hunting, I don't bother with it.

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