Early Season Boot
- Casper
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Re: Early Season Boot
I use my danner pronghorns year round because of the rocky hill country by me and my Boggs if it's wet, or I'm hunting a marsh.
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Re: Early Season Boot
My early season boots are cheap/sale uninsulated rubber. I will do a lo to air them out and break them in before season though.....
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Re: Early Season Boot
I have a couple pair of leather lined Lowa boots that i really like (Scout II and Banff). They are nice and provide great support. I also have a pair of vented Keens, which are nice but a step down from the Lowa boots. I hate Gore-Tex boots and seem to only wear rubber boots if absolutely necessary.
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Re: Early Season Boot
I like the Mucks line. I have the Woody Feildblazer for early season... but if its over 75 degrees they are too warm too.
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