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#21
I'll take the one that's left, we just got a crazy storm here in va so might be a day or two before I can make it to the post office to send the MO. I'll send you a pm


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#22
Turkey Guns / Re: Grind to fit recoil pads
Last post by btodd00 - Today at 09:42:36 AM
I agree with the comment about a pad grinding jig, I did one without it to try and save money but I wouldn't try it again especially on a high end project
#23
General Forum / Re: The Wet Foot Issue
Last post by Ranger - Today at 09:40:27 AM
When its unavoidable Altama Jungle boots and extra pairs of socks. Literally setup to hunt awhile if mid morning and take off socks and air feet out. New socks and with the drain holes in those boots its like they weren't soaked earlier. Repeat
#24
General Forum / Re: The Wet Foot Issue
Last post by BullTom - Today at 09:36:58 AM
If I'm in the wet stuff all day, rain pants over tall rubber boots. I hunt a few spots that require stream/deep swamp crossings. I wear my fishing waders to cross, then take em off and stash them at the crossing.

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#25
General Forum / best tss alternative stoeger 3...
Last post by bluetick58 - Today at 09:33:52 AM
what is best tss alternative  stoeger 3020 to 40 yds
#26
General Forum / Re: Mr Fox
Last post by Notsoyoungturk - Today at 09:33:43 AM
Prayers for the Haas family.
#27
General Forum / Re: Gooserbat it's cold Giveaw...
Last post by bluetick58 - Today at 09:29:37 AM
jbs bat ice cold beer
#28
General Forum / Re: The Wet Foot Issue
Last post by Greg Massey - Today at 09:27:52 AM
Agree, Tom I always wore a pair of Browning waterproof pants and some kind of LaCrosse rubber boots or other brand. Hunting with WET FEET is no fun for sure... I always carry a very Large garbage bag folded up in my hunting gear for emergency poncho or lay it on the ground if the ground is wet to sit on etc... You can also use the bag to lay your calls on the ground if needed. If there's a will, you will find a way ... or just get wet ... LOL

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#29
General Forum / Re: The Wet Foot Issue
Last post by CALLM2U - Today at 09:26:53 AM
I don't hunt swamps, but I do hunt in a lot of underbrush and thick cover.  So even with a little dew, you can get wet real quickly.  It's also STEEP. 

I've never been able to find a rubber boot that was comfortable enough to wear for 4-8 miles in the mountains.  I've settled on hiking boots and gaiters the last couple years.  My feet are a lot happier with the comfort of the hiking boots and the gaiters do a good job of keeping my feet dry.  I do keep a trashbag with me in case I have to cross a creek. 

That being said, I don't honestly mind getting wet on my body as long as it's not cold.
#30
General Forum / Re: The Wet Foot Issue
Last post by Gooserbat - Today at 09:18:04 AM
I personally wear knee high rubber boots, some sort of synthetic fast drying pants, and light weight wool socks.  Also sometimes I take a second pair of socks with me.