Boots...whats your flavour?
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RE: Boots...whats your flavour?
Lacrosse non-insulated for 30-40 degrees+
1200 gr. rubber boots for 20-30 degrees
Rocky Snowstalkers for cold weather
White, 3 layer micky-mouse boots for extreme cold-didn't even have to wear them this year.
All hunting boots are worn with 1-2 layers of thermax or polypropalyne socks, lightweight under, heavyweight over if cold.
Rocky Cornstalkers for putting up stands in summer, Lacrosse rubber/cordura/Goretex boots for snowshoe/rabbit hunting, winter hiking.
Jeff...U.P. of Michigan.
1200 gr. rubber boots for 20-30 degrees
Rocky Snowstalkers for cold weather
White, 3 layer micky-mouse boots for extreme cold-didn't even have to wear them this year.
All hunting boots are worn with 1-2 layers of thermax or polypropalyne socks, lightweight under, heavyweight over if cold.
Rocky Cornstalkers for putting up stands in summer, Lacrosse rubber/cordura/Goretex boots for snowshoe/rabbit hunting, winter hiking.
Jeff...U.P. of Michigan.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lingle WY USA
Posts: 527
RE: Boots...whats your flavour?
Since all of my bowhunting is in Sept. I wear the camo sneakers that Cabela's has. Very lightweight and comfortable. I wore them for a 5-day elk hunt and didn't have a problem. They have a lot more support than they look. Sometimes I wear my Cabela's Outfitter series boots but that is mostly during rifle elk hunts.