Ron Ashbaugh
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Mercer PA
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IMO for coonhunting 70% of the year the old Lacrosse grange with a decent pair of insoles is the way to go. They are the coolest boots in the spring, summer, and early fall. They are pretty simple made and there isn't much to tear up or destroy. they are tight fitting and I like that especially if I am anywhere near any rocks or walking up hills, or if my foot gets deep in the mud. When it gets cold, I love a lacrosse alpha burly. They hae a thin rubber outer and puncture pretty easy and the inside wears out, but they just fit me right. The original Burly is just too heavy and the Muck just never fit me right and moves around too much on my foot. The Dewey's are nice, but I have the original chaps and they had little to be desired.
If you are looking for boots without chaps, the Bogs Blaze 100 are nice. They are $85 a pair, but work every penny to me.
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