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Started by BreamFly, March 09, 2011, 02:39:05 PM
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BreamFly
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BOOTS
March 09, 2011, 02:39:05 PM
in the market for some turkey hunting boots Any recommendations for my feet this spring..
shootumindaface
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March 09, 2011, 02:43:31 PM
For the first time ever I have boots for every turkey hunting situation..
I have
Danner Pronghorn Snake boots
Danner vanish 6 inch gore tex hikers
Drake Mudder Rubber boots
sugarray
Paintbrush Beard
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March 09, 2011, 03:29:31 PM
I really like rubber boots. I have the Cabela's Duratrax uninsulated and they are very comfortable and supportive.
reynolds243
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Lebanon TN
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March 09, 2011, 04:09:27 PM
depends on where you hunt and what all you want to use them for.
I tend to use Lacrosse Grange during turkey season. Actually very light and tall rubber boots and pretty cool to wear during the TN heat. snakes are not an issue in my area so dont really need snake boots.
I use MUCKS for deer hunting and only mucks. will never own another pair of lace up boots again. Muck Woody max are the best i have ever used in cold weather.
hookedspur
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March 09, 2011, 07:01:45 PM
Muck boots
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gunnerj
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March 09, 2011, 07:18:09 PM
I've used Lacrosse alfaburlys the last few years. Only get about 2 years then the ankles go to crap. I picked up a new pair of Irish Setter rubbers(I think buckmasters or something like that) to try this year. As far as lace up, I'm a Danner guy. I need short toes, and have a semi flat foot.
swamp_bird89
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March 09, 2011, 07:19:21 PM
If you dont feel like breaking the bank, and need waterproof lightweight...the lacrosse grange's are nice.
reynolds243
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#7
March 09, 2011, 09:31:55 PM
i am a BIG muck fan, however the only issue i have found with them is they can take a BEATING during turkey season if you are going through a bunch of briars and thick stuff.
I have used them every spring for 5 years and end up replacing them every other year. Going pure rubber this year just to try and get my mucks to last a while longer. They are not very cheap to buy new every few years.
Hootowl
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#8
March 09, 2011, 09:37:44 PM
I am huge Muck boot fan as well. What ever you get make sure they fit good.
Basser69
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#9
March 09, 2011, 10:07:31 PM
If your in snake woods, lacross snake boots. Full zip are great
Uhadme@gobble
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March 10, 2011, 09:02:40 AM
I've used the same pair of Alpha Burly Sport rubber non insulated boots for the past 10 seasons . They have held up well though I'm due a new pair.compfy, Light weight and tough in my opinion.
renegade19
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March 10, 2011, 12:15:37 PM
Danner Mountain Lights (I've had them forevver) or Lacrosse Alpha burlys depending on the terrain. Love them both.
duckaholic25
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March 10, 2011, 02:55:14 PM
Alpha Burlys for me when Im in the flatwoods, but for the hills I picked up a pair of BPS trekker3 boots this year. Not sure how they will hold up ( not expectin to much they are BPS) but they are very light and comfy.
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Reloader
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March 10, 2011, 05:06:20 PM
I use LaCrosse La Grange unins rubber boots most of the time in La for the dew in the mornings and crossing creeks. I like to add cushy insoles in them for comfort.
I use snake boots in Texas. Been running the Redhead lace ups for several years, but they've started to leak a bit, so I bought a pair of full camo Redhead zip up snake boots yesterday. They are running them on sale for $40 off til 3/28. Most comfy boots I've ever owned. I couldn't believe it when I put em on in the store last night, the things are as cushy as a pair of nike tennis shoes and they aren't stiff like most snake boots. Leather snake boots usually feel like cast until broken in, but these feel nice from the get-go.
I have ran Mucks, but they tear when snagged and make my feet sweat bad when it's warm. Very comfy though.
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whiskey
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#14
March 11, 2011, 06:52:37 AM
I wear LaCrosse AlphaBurley's more often than not. I hunt a lot of fields, often plowed and it's nice to have a pair of boots I can just hose off. They also help keep ticks off my ankles.
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