Waders
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Posts: 3

I am currently looking for a decent pair of waders for duck hunting. I really don't want to spend a ton on a pair, but I need them to be warm on mornings when its 10-20 degrees out (especially warm feet). Any help would be much appreciated.
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SD USA
Posts: 111

I just picked up a pair of the cabelas ultimate waders last fall and couldnt be happier with them.
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#10
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 9

I hunt duck over 50 days a year every year... all over...BrushTuff II are the deal in the cold cold spots.....cost a bit, but will keep you warm and stand up to abuse...if you arent in places that get real cold go lighter weight 3.5 mm and less thinsulate= less money...but on the whole your hunt generall is onlyas good as your equipment.... LaCross or Hodgeman seem to have proved better over the years than others.....
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