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BuckBunger
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Hey Everyone,
Are there any tricks to prevent scopes and binoculars from fogging up in cold temps in the field? I do what I can to exhale my breaths away from lenses but it seems that having my face up to the reticle is all it takes to fog up a previously clear lens.
Sometimes the fog is inside the optics yet seems to come and go. Are there any rules of thumb regarding this problem?
I've attached a photo of myself and my nephew hunting in perfect fogging weather. You also have to check out the muley effigy my wife made for me using koban bandage wrap in various colors and other supplies found around her medical lab. It's a little 2-point...and that's what I got this year. Next year, I'll get her to make one representing a big 'ol mossy back 4-pointer. I'm generally not superstitious but I why tempt the fates...
Are there any tricks to prevent scopes and binoculars from fogging up in cold temps in the field? I do what I can to exhale my breaths away from lenses but it seems that having my face up to the reticle is all it takes to fog up a previously clear lens.
Sometimes the fog is inside the optics yet seems to come and go. Are there any rules of thumb regarding this problem?
I've attached a photo of myself and my nephew hunting in perfect fogging weather. You also have to check out the muley effigy my wife made for me using koban bandage wrap in various colors and other supplies found around her medical lab. It's a little 2-point...and that's what I got this year. Next year, I'll get her to make one representing a big 'ol mossy back 4-pointer. I'm generally not superstitious but I why tempt the fates...