Rocky Boots
#1
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Joined: Mar 2003
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From: Bellevue, Iowa
i am wanting to buy some boots for turkey hunting. and i was wondering if anybody uses those rubber rocky boots that i see in stores, i have good hunting boots but during the spring when i hunt long beards i get them all wet and full of mud, and i am thinking that rubber ones would slove my problem. if anybody uses them for turkey hunting tell me pros and cons of these nice looking boots thanks. who_else
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Clarendon NC USA
I would spend about twice as much and get a pair of Rockey Snake Boots.....
They will keep you dry (100% water proof) and they will be cool in the warm weather...They are 16" high and very comfortable......
They will keep you dry (100% water proof) and they will be cool in the warm weather...They are 16" high and very comfortable......
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: NH USA
I' m sure that you would be happy with a pair of rubber boots. I just replaced my
Lacrosse ankle fit boots after 12 years . I like them for turks if it is warm, bow season and anytime the area looks wet.
Lacrosse ankle fit boots after 12 years . I like them for turks if it is warm, bow season and anytime the area looks wet.
#4
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: roulette,pa usa
For rubber boots you can' t beat lacroose burleys. y\You can get them uninsulated or with 800 or 1200 grams thinsulate.I have both the 800 and the 1200 .I bought mine at our local gun shop on sale for $75.00 a pair.
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From: Gilberts IL USA




