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Saxton Pope and Art Young Boots

Started by Nomis, August 21, 2016, 05:12:00 PM

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Nomis

What type of boots are Saxton and Art wearing?

Interested in getting a pair, or something similar.


kill shot

Are those gators above shoes maybe?

Rough Run

Check out L.L. Bean's Maine Hunting Shoe.  Looks like that, but with a leather upper and lug sole like a logger's boot.

centaur

QuoteOriginally posted by Rough Run:
Check out L.L. Bean's Maine Hunting Shoe.  Looks like that, but with a leather upper and lug sole like a logger's boot.
Yep, I have hunted in them for years. Just got a pair with 16 inch uppers and speed laces; they will be my elk hunting boots this year.
As comfortable as moccasins, and quiet.

http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/35480?feat=506794-GN2&page=men-s-maine-hunting-shoes-16&attrValue_0=Brown/Brown&productId=517014
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

Grey Taylor

Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

Keith Zimmerman


Orion

Don''t know exactly what they are wearing, but they were fairly common back in the day.  Sort of look like the high top logger's boots, but logger's boots usually were heavier in the foot area with hob nailed soles.

Closest thing in present day would be 16-inch Russell moccasin boots, with or without an extra sole. Of course, if you want to go with a rubber bottom, L.L. Bean still makes a 16-inch version of its Bean boot. I have a pair of those.  Very handy in wet country.

Doug_K

Another vote for the maine hunting shoe. Been hunting in them for a couple years now.  Order a size to a size and a half small if you plan on wearing them without heavy wool socks though. They run large.
60" W&W Black Wolf 55#
64" Bamabows Hunter 52#
60" Bamabows Expedition III 52#
70" Bamabows Hunter 55#
60" A.D.M Earth 63#

ChuckC

If you plan to wear them ( Maine hunting boots / Bean's) in the mountains, I would take a test run first.  They are awesome in Wisconsin and East, very comfy on less than rough ground, but I found them very much less than supportive on the side hills.  Just my perspective.
ChuckC

centaur

Chuck, I have worn  them in the mountains for years with no problems, but YMMV. Don't think I would want to scale Everest with them, but short of that, no sweat.
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

nineworlds9

I would suggest looking into the type of boots wildland firefighters wear.  Very similar to the boots Pope and Young are pictured wearing.
52" Texas Recurve
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw
60" Toelke Chinook
62" Tall Tines Stickflinger
64" Big Jim Mountain Monarch
64" Poison Dart LB
66" Wes Wallace Royal
            
Horse Creek TAC, GA
TBOF

sweeney3

Nick's Custom Boots and White's will make them for you.  Drew's also.  There is a fairly new old fellow on the scene also making them: Adam's Boots I believe.  Logger/wildland firefighter boots.  You'll not find a more durable boot, or one more expensive or that takes longer to receive once ordered, or that takes more to break in.  It's worth it.
Silence is golden.

TOEJAMMER

Been using White's Smoke Jumper boots since the 60's.  Cost a lot less then than now but still worth the price.  Have a pair that they have rebuilt a couple of times.  Great boots that fit right.

oldgoat

Just saw an add for Red Wing boots, Heritage ,hand made boots had a pair with 16" tops and speed lace.
TGMM Family of the Bow


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