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okeechobeefishing 11-18-2009 12:13 PM

Looking fr advice on a wyoming hunting trip
 
Hope some one can help. My buddy and I are planning a trip next year to mule deer hunt in Wyoming. I would like some advice on a good pair of boots. We will be hunting around Sheridan some time in October. Thanks Jerry

Wheatley 11-19-2009 09:51 AM

You will want to bring two pair probably. I hunted up there late October this year and there was about 15" of snow in the area we were in. A week before there was little to no snow. Get a 1200 gram thinsulate or more for the cold and then a good pair of lighter insulation if there is no snow. Get what feels good as far as brand goes. Nothing more crappy than sore feet when your hiking in the mountains and have a long was to go.

Ron Duval 11-19-2009 12:34 PM

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Ol'Mongo 11-19-2009 01:55 PM

Check out the Cabela's Outfitter series. I've used them in Wyoming (this year included) and they're nice, ... my third pair! They have the Thinsulate lining and wear very well.

NJheadhunter71 11-19-2009 07:17 PM

[quote=Ron Duval;3507429]I would rather have a "good pair of boots and a cheap rifle" than a "good rifle and cheap boots." quote]

Good one

Ron Duval 11-24-2009 03:24 PM

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NJheadhunter71 11-24-2009 03:32 PM

Are you going to be hunting the foot hills or going into the BigHorns? If going into the BH's bring rocket shoes cause you will need em. LOL any light weight insulated 8" boot will do fine unless you find yourself walking aroung in powder. I would avoid anything with a large lug cause they tend to trip you up when getting in over and around big rocks.

NJheadhunter71 11-24-2009 03:35 PM

Forgot to mention I like the full leather Danners cause the leather seems to be a bit softer and break in time is about half. Bad thing about Danners I noticed is the soles are softer too and wear a bit fast.

ElkNutz 11-27-2009 06:43 AM

Danner pronghorns and Schnees pack boots

turkeyward 11-29-2009 03:33 PM

yup
 
I am an outfitter in the area you are going. Elknutz hit it square on the head. My choice of cold weather packs is a bit different than his but love the Danners. You will need to bring two pairs for sure. I hunted this whole year in snowboots. Only had like 5 days where the Danners were enough.

Wolf killer 11-30-2009 11:54 AM

I have hunted in the Big Horn mountains of Wyoming for 3-years as a resident hunter. I use two pair of hunting boots. My first pair is the Danner Pronghorn, my second pair are Whites Cowboy pack boots. The White's cowboy packer is a great rubber bottom, leather upper, wool felt lined pac boot.
The Whites pac boot or Schnees Hunter would be a good choice for a winter weather hunting boot.

Good luck hunting,

WK

redroket 12-13-2009 03:51 PM

boots
 
Don't forget a good pair of Gators to keep snow out. I have found them to help keep me warm on those really cold days also. I agree also, Danners.


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