Favorite Hunting Boots?


odellawyman

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Irish Setters for me.

Vaprtrek snake boots for spring turkey...…………. Rutmaster rubber boots for deer. 

There's a shop about 10 minutes up the road that beats internet prices on Irish Setters and Red Wings.  If I have any problem...……….. I go 10 minutes up the road to HIM.  You can NOT do that with Danners.  That's why I refuse to buy ANYTHING from them.

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Depends on where, the game hunted, and the temperature.

Turkey hunting:  Were snakes are a concern...Irish Setter snake boots.  Otherwise Irish Setter regular boots.  Unless it's exceptionally cold (It was 14 on opening day in Missouri in 2017)...then break out the 1200 LaCrosse rubber boots.

Deer Hunting:  It depends on the temp.  I use uninsulated LaCrosse rubber boots when it's warmer (down to ~60), Muck boots when it's cooler (down to ~30), and 1200 LaCrosse rubber boots when it's colder.  If it's very cold I'll add Thermacell boot warmers to the inside of my 1200's.

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keen outdoor shoes is very popular

Cabela shoes is in good appearance but toes is narrow, price is acceptable.

Red wings hunting shoes very warm suitable for cold but not damp areas.

I find a cheap outdoor shoes on this website,its comfortable when wear in mountain areas, but not suitable for Ice field or tropical area.

https://rockroosterfootwear.com/

 

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Usually I use Garmont Tacticals. Great overall rounded boots, great heel support. Extremely durable(been using mine for over 3 years at this point).
If it's heavy raining or swampy around, I prefer grabbing a pair of Muck Boots https://gritroutdoors.com/muck-boot-company/ It's a bit more rubbery and stiff, but protects your feet from gettin wet right away(even thought you still going to need to dry your feet after few hours, since you just gonna sweat like hell in those).

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