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Hunting boots
- markiver54
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Re: Hunting boots
These are like cushions. Can't be beat for the price!!
Probably better now since your Grandad.
Probably better now since your Grandad.
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- JEBar
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Re: Hunting boots
of that I have no doubt .... like I said, the ones I tried on were cheap and I have no doubt that the LL Bean brad are much better bootsmarkiver54 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 11:47 pmThese are like cushions. Can't be beat for the price!! Probably better now since your Grandad.
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JayZuv
Re: Hunting boots
I've been happy with the Lacrosse Alphaburly boots. Go on easy, and super comfortable. Being up north I have the insulated ones and they keep my feet pretty toasty
Re: Hunting boots
When I'm hunting nutria here. I have to wade a bit. So I wear my high wall muck boots.
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- clovishound
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Re: Hunting boots
Thanks for all the input. I've been looking at some Sketchers. They are really hiking boots, but I guess the only real difference between a good hiking boot and a hunting boot is the camo. Anyway, the local Boot Jack has one model in stock, they look and feel pretty good. They also get good reviews online.
I've also looked at the Timberland. They get good reviews, but not as good as the Sketchers, and they don't look quite as well made.
This is the Sketchers I was looking at.

I've also looked at the Timberland. They get good reviews, but not as good as the Sketchers, and they don't look quite as well made.
This is the Sketchers I was looking at.

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Re: Hunting boots
I am using a similar sketchers boot. They feel good and are waterproof.
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- markiver54
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- JEBar
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Re: Hunting boots
what are your thoughts about slip-on as opposed to lace-up boots 
- markiver54
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Re: Hunting boots
I have resorted to slip on shoes. Low cut or boots. A lot less strain on my failing back.
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- JEBar
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Re: Hunting boots
unless deep or water is involved, its much the same for me ....