-
April 3rd, 2015, 06:18 PM
#1
Hunting Boots
Hey guys, as turkey season approaches (looks like it will be a wet one) I am in the market for a new pair of boots. I have looked at all the sites and read all the reviews, but just looking for some personal input on what you guys wear. I'm not really a fan of the muck style boot but more so the 8" work style boot. There is no real price to high as i figure dry comfortable feet are one of the most import things while out in the bush. Any and all input is appreciated, Thanks in advance.
Sometimes hunting is the only thing that makes sense.
-
April 3rd, 2015 06:18 PM
# ADS
-
April 3rd, 2015, 06:45 PM
#2
I bought a pair of Cabelas ultralight hunter by Meindl. Super light and amazingly comfortable. I depends on what you want them to do. If you plan on going through 12" of water go for a rubber style boot.
-
April 3rd, 2015, 06:55 PM
#3
I have a pair of Red Setter Havoc, leather upper type boot. They are well made. Very warm and comfortable. I bought them mainly for deer hunting, tree stand etc. I suspect they would be fine for turkey hunting, walking through standing water, puddles, muck etc., that is not too deep.
-
April 3rd, 2015, 07:09 PM
#4
Mainly used for spring/fall turkey hunt, field hunting waterfowl and deer hunting the first controlled hunt. Won't really be walking through any creeks or rivers. Mostly just mud, puddles, long grass and through the bush. I currently own a Baffin version of the Muck boot and don't really enjoy how high they are, and you can't really feel the ground per-say so walking quietly seems to be a little difficult.
Last edited by CDNSportsman; April 3rd, 2015 at 07:11 PM.
Reason: Forgot to add something.
Sometimes hunting is the only thing that makes sense.
-
April 3rd, 2015, 07:23 PM
#5
My best advice is to go try some on and walk around the store.
-
April 3rd, 2015, 07:39 PM
#6
Hunting Boots
Have a look at Kenetrek boots pricey but worth it.
-
April 3rd, 2015, 08:37 PM
#7
I don't have a pair but will defently be looking for a cabelas name brand for my next pair. Here's why. While visiting the Vaughn store a guy brought in a pair of boots that he said he had for about 10 yrs and the sole was coming off. Obvious they didn't have the same boots but they found an equivalent to them and exchanged them as warranty. I was shocked as these boots were obviously very well worn so I asked the lady after the guy had left and was told that as long as they are a cabelas name footwear they have a lifetime warranty. I was impressed.
-
April 4th, 2015, 08:14 AM
#8
Best time to buy hunting footwear from cabelas is jan to Feb .... Much of their cabelas brand name hunting wear goes on sale for 40% or better.... Food for thought...
-
April 4th, 2015, 08:41 AM
#9
Salomon Quest 4D GTX. Light, comfortable, Gore Tex(GTX)waterproof, independent lacing snugness choice between foot and the ankle, grey, OD green, black. Instep has slight covering and reinforcement for rope work.
I have broken an eyelet, but it was my fault due to the unique way the foot and ankle can be snugged independent of one another with the same single lacing.
$160-$239 depending on retail outlet. Millbrook Tactical, SportChek, SAIL
They are somewhat hard to find in stock due to their increased popularity.
-
April 4th, 2015, 02:03 PM
#10
Has too much time on their hands
well for spring turkey hunting I wear muck rubbers as it is always very wet in the morning dew frost and rain ,we have to cross hay fields and hunt a lot of them as well so any boot is going to get very wet .this is why I wear some kind of rubber boats .I have tried may kinds of rubber boats and find the muck to last the longest and the most comfortable ..Dutch