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Ground Pounders What do you Wear?

Started by Wannabe1, May 18, 2010, 08:38:00 PM

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Wannabe1

During the early season when the weather is warmer, what do you adorn your feet with? I'm looking for suggestions on lightweight hunting boots that won't make my feet sweat gallons of water. I've already got a good pair for the later season when it's wet and cold, just need something for the early season.

As always, all input welcome!   :thumbsup:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Oldruffedhunter

I like the Danner Elk Hunters in Cabelas for hiking and climbing mountains. If you are wanting non-insulated boots you can't beat the Danner Grouse Hunters I've got two pair that have 100's of miles on them and are still going strong.

lpcjon2

Lacrosse rubber boots olive color.I have big feet and thats the only color in my size(15 1/2).Oh and I can walk all day in them very comfortable.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

sleepyhollow


Irish

Mel Riley

Ryan Rothhaar

Russell TLC Woodcock boots.  Uninsulated, plenty waterproof if you keep 'em greased, lightweight, comfortable, quiet enough to stalk in, but enough support for rough country.  My perfect early-mid season boot.  I've had mine since '04, I think, just got them back from being resoled and the leather is still like new.  Wore the soles smooth hunting from the midwest to Canada, Montana, and in the basalt rocks in Oz.  These $300 boots have lasted longer than the previous $500 worth of Rocky's did for me.

If you can't tell, I'm sold on 'em!

Ryan

ranger42

I have a pair of Cabela's outfitter uninsulated. They work for me in warm season. 2 years of daily use and still going.

bowfiend

Lowa GTX Mid. Feels like a running shoe and gives you the support of a boot. They work great for me all summer and fall. I've even strapped crampons on them in high snow fields. They're pretty great.
Is it September yet?!

arrowslinger22

I use high top tennis shoes, Chuck Taylor type.
Only when the last tree has died
and the last river been poisoned
and the last fish been caught
will we realize that we cannot eat money

WindWalker-AK

Mr. Wannabe1,
We swear by our LL Bean "Maine Hunting Shoes" if the terrain isn't going to be too mountainous.  The soles are very supple and makes for easy stalking.  The 10" (or taller) tops work best for us in our environment, wading the occasional creek or crossing a swampy/muskeg area.
Best Wishes

Brently

I wear a pair of cheap hiking boots, they are cool and if they get wet they  dry fast.

Steve Clandinin

Same as Brently,Going on about 15 years with them,thousands of miles and as comfortable as my slippers.I'll cry when there gone.
Quote from Howard Hill.( Whenever he taught someone to shoot) "Son make up your mind right now if you want to target shoot or hunt as theres a world of differance between the two"

OkKeith

My little brother is in the military. When they switched from the black boots to the tan ones they use now, he had a pair of duty boots he had bought. He gave them to me.

They are made from silicone impregnated leather with a decent tread. No frills, no insulation. I did put a pair of the "gellin" insoles in to repace the worn out ones. Otherwise they are great warm weather boots. I only use silicone based dressing so they stay breathable (no shine as well). They lace-up high and tight to protect my ankles. Sturdy and waterproof.

You can order surplus boots from any number of suppliers and they are pretty inexpensive. Be sure and get the real ones, the others are not nearly as good a quality.

I like the Bean boots and have a pair for occasional use. My problem is the way the heel is made (smaller than the actual heel of the boot), if I walk on anything but squishy ground my feet are really sore by the end of the day.

OkKeith
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AF_TT

Morrison Dakota 62" 45@28
Black Widow LAG 64" 47@28

Earthdog

Touch Rugby boots.
Cheap,light,cool,exellent grip.
Winning or losing is not the important thing,,the important thing is how well you played the game.

Hopewell Tom

LLBean, an old pair of LaCrosse RBLT's and LaCrosse rubber for the wet days. One thing that I learned from being out and on my feet all day at work is to change your sox with a little foot bath at mid day and it's a miracle treatment for the old dogs. Like beginning the day all over again. Seems too much of a hassle until you've done it once.
TOM

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Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by Irish:
LL Bean uninsulated hunting boot
+1    :thumbsup:
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GingivitisKahn

QuoteOriginally posted by arrowslinger22:
I use high top tennis shoes, Chuck Taylor type.
As long as the weather permits - I'm in my Chucks.

Chris Surtees

For early season it is hard to beat a pair of Oakley or Merrell uninsulated boots with some Smart Wool light weight hiking socks.

cohutta orange

Shoot straight and keep the heads keen


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