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Posted by Velocity on 01-17-2010 12:04 PM:

All comments wanted ...Hunting BOOTS

I put another hole in my back up pair of muck boots with chaps last night(second pair this year). I like the Muck boots and they are comfortable, but i'm tired of getting holes in them and the patches never take.So i was thinking on trying some of these lace up Snake/waterproof boots like Nite lite (For example only) carries or is there a little tougher boat then the muck boot that is both comfortable and last?I'll be looking to buy them in the next week so let me hear what you guys got...

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Posted by JeremyBayless on 01-17-2010 02:18 PM:

boots

I used the ROCKY snake boots for a long time but thet dont usually have any insulation for the COLD nites I hunted in the BBCHA spring hunt 2 years ago and will NEVER go without boots and chaps agian it took me almost 20min to get the boots off and my feet were almost BLUE BRRRRRRRRR that sucked BAAADDDD I was almost froze to DEATH
Try LaCross boots I love them or go with a hip wader they are sure to keep you DRY and dry is AWESOME on cold nites
IF you dont hunt where there is alot of water then the snake boots might work for ya
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Posted by Daniel Evans on 01-17-2010 02:30 PM:

I've got the Lacrosse Alpha Burly, the chap doesnt seem to be as tough as it could be but, I haven't had a problem with the boot yet. I might have just got lucky with this pair tho!


Posted by pigsit on 01-17-2010 02:43 PM:

I have the LaCrosse alpha-burley as well. They are warm to hunt in during the winter, but really too heavy for the summer. They build all their boots in China, and you do not get the wear they use to. The good is you can at least patch them; there is a local mom and pop tire shop here, and they will patch the holes for a couple of bucks. The boots are live rubber and hold a patch well.Until we get American made stuff again; I'm afraid we're stuck with these sub-standard boots that won't last a year. Tom

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Posted by Stokes08 on 01-17-2010 02:55 PM:

use dans they are nice


Posted by Randy Tallon on 01-17-2010 03:14 PM:

Most of the snake boots are UNinsulated. I know that I can't wear the pair I bought for turkey season once the weather cools.

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Posted by on 01-17-2010 03:37 PM:

Redhead Laceup Snake boots work great unless you are in water a LOT...I have used them for 5 years now and havent found anything I like better


Posted by J_Williams on 01-17-2010 08:20 PM:

Try the woody armour muck boots they last longer than the other mucks. If they get a hole in them use super glue to patch.

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Posted by Stokes08 on 01-17-2010 08:24 PM:

we have to use hip waders down here but it dont matter how high they are or durable when you have to swim to the dogs it the middle of the river now does it


Posted by Velocity on 01-18-2010 01:36 AM:

Thanks for the input guys...I only cross a few creeks a night .I don't hunt in any swamps other then a few muddy swamps that i walk around, but not alot of standing water....STOKES i have 2 pairs of Muck boots that have holes in them if you need them ....LOL it might be easier swimming with holes in your boot...

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Posted by BIG$BLUES on 01-18-2010 01:51 AM:

I got a pair of waiders with the leather lac boots with the pro chap from vally creek and love them i will not go back to a rubber boot

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Posted by Stokes08 on 01-18-2010 03:44 AM:

nope dont need them but thanks when there that far off just take your socks and shoes off and go no matter what time of year


Posted by bonehead on 01-18-2010 04:25 AM:

i had real good luck with my mucks i bought. i do need a new pair finally though. i cannot believe everyone who keeps on having bad luck with there mucks. when i got mine, i got mine a size big. that way for winter i could wear heavier socks in them. and even in the summer though they were a size bigger they were still comfy for me. i always wore them blue booties with them though to.


Posted by Velocity on 01-22-2010 02:28 AM:

The Mucks have been great but just a few rounds of bad luck and i got a hole in the top part of my foot and have some holes that just don't seem to hold a patch. I'm checking into the Woody armour by MUCK and waiting for a price .The other price i saw online was $140 Though.

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Posted by tsizemore on 01-22-2010 02:47 AM:

NightLite

Don't buy any of them they won't stand behind their garantee


Posted by bbsplash on 01-22-2010 03:49 AM:

I just ordered a pair of woody armour from Dan's with light chaps for $138.00 plus shipping.
I hope they are tougher than the other muck boots. I'm tired of patching holes.


Posted by cannon miller on 01-22-2010 04:12 AM:

i bought a pair of muck boots with the Valley Creek chaps at redbone days 09. (july 4th weekend) and my boots are still good as new but my chaps r about shot, my buddy bought a pair of Lacrosse alpha sports with dans chaps and the boots were destroyed within 4 month and the chaps were pretty much gone to, we both hunt about 5 nights a week, ill stick with the muck boots over anything! very light and extremely comfortable!


Posted by MILKYWAY on 01-22-2010 04:36 AM:

russellplotts

tims hunting supply in michigan makes there own chaps the way wick made them and they are very very tough they sell boots and sew them on they are hard to beat timshuntingsupplies.com


Posted by Velocity on 02-02-2010 11:31 AM:

Well i ended up with the WOODY ARMOR By MUCK. I went through SPLIT OAK SUPPLY ( Jeff Wilson) Got them when he said i would and tryed them out last night. So far i like them i just have to get used to picking my feet up ....LOL they have some extra tread on them and even the gas peddle in the truck is a little touchy. I also bought Chaps for cooler nights from Jeff as well they are DANS so i'll keep everyone posted on the outcome. I ended up spending $169 total to the door with a pair of Boots and a pair of chaps.

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Posted by sean riley on 02-02-2010 11:52 AM:

Re: All comments wanted ...Hunting BOOTS

ive been using the lacross boot for many years,i tried the muck boots an there junk,if you hunt hard,i use the uninsulated with wicks chaps,in the winter just use i good pair of wool socks,my feet NEVER get cold,an i hunt in the snow a bunch,with the insulated boot your feet sweat then there going to get cold,plus who wants to buy summer boots an winter boots,i usally get a couple years out of them no problem,

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Posted by aaustin3_16 on 02-02-2010 03:04 PM:

i have a pair of the leather lacrosse boots with chaps that come from valley creek also i use wore 2-3 pair of boots out a year and these boots are 7 months old and still going strong i wont never buy another pair of muck or lacrosse rubber boots!!!!! there 150$ and worth every bit of it!


Posted by Velocity on 02-02-2010 03:08 PM:

Thanks AAUSTIN .I was thinking of going that route as well. But other then the holes i have liked my MUCK boots. If these don't hold up i'll be sure to try them next. Do you hunt alot of creeks and wetland? I hunt alot of creeks and some small mud marshes and need a dry boot 15" boots seem to be fine around here so no need for Waiters. Thanks for your comments guys....

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Posted by ki4qpu on 02-02-2010 03:18 PM:

herman survivors?

Has anyone tried the herman survivors from walmart. Their not the the cheap rubber boots, and have 1000 grams thinsulate. Around here they are about 70.00 dollars. They look similar to mucks, but they have more aggresive soles.

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Posted by Autumn Clements on 02-02-2010 04:40 PM:

Lacrosse is the best pair of hunting boots i've ever got, tough(mine are coming on 2 yrs now), light weight but only thing is they aren't warm enough to wear in the winter up north here.
I'm not pleased with my Muck boots got them last fall to wear in the winter, the sole is already starting to loosen.

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Posted by vampire on 02-02-2010 05:19 PM:

I've always used Lacrosse Burly's. Right now I have the Burly Alpha with a Yoder chap and we're doin' fine.


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