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Re: Hunting Boot Recommendations
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
#8018172
12/11/23 12:15 PM
12/11/23 12:15 PM
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Joined: Jan 2013
7mtns of CENTRAL PA
GROUSEWIT
trapper
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trapper
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7mtns of CENTRAL PA
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Check out the 10-in Red Wing Irish setters #880's if they still make them. Elk Trackers, on my second pair, should be able to get them for a little over $200
Last edited by GROUSEWIT; 12/11/23 12:19 PM. Reason: Add info
NRALIFER,PRPA LIFER,HUNTER,FURTAKER
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Re: Hunting Boot Recommendations
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
#8018195
12/11/23 12:39 PM
12/11/23 12:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
trapper
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trapper
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Central, SD
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Be careful quality boots get harder to find every year you’re smart to ask around good luck.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Hunting Boot Recommendations
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
#8018201
12/11/23 12:46 PM
12/11/23 12:46 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Missouri
ol' dad
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2007
Missouri
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Scheels has a crispi boot exclusive to them called West River that Id like to get for my insulated boot. I have an uninsulated crispi boot and theyre getting more comfortable every time I wear them. I saw those West Rivers and was interested. Was hoping someone would vouch for them I can vouch for them. I have a pair. I was getting ready to recommend them. They're great boots for the money. I've got well over 100 miles on them, mostly mountain hunting, and they look new. I bought the crispi boot conditioner and hit them with it about twice a year. I've waded countless steams and they have not leaked yet. ol' dad
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Re: Hunting Boot Recommendations
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
#8018217
12/11/23 01:02 PM
12/11/23 01:02 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
North East Kansas
Marty
trapper
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trapper
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North East Kansas
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plenty of good boots out there but $300 is at the bottom level if your talking new. I usually buy slightly used boots. I have quite a few different pairs but only a couple with high insulation-cabelas medndl (I believe) and ranger high insulation rubber boots and mickey mouse boots.
Rise and Rise Again Until Lambs Become Lions
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Re: Hunting Boot Recommendations
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
#8018242
12/11/23 01:25 PM
12/11/23 01:25 PM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
trapper
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trapper
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Green County Wisconsin
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I went looking for a good boot in early October not specifically a hunting boot and not insulated just ones I could wear wool socks with.
it was primarily for hunting , I was fed up with hiking boots falling apart durable was what I was going for and comfortable
ended up with 8 inch Carolinas these also have waterproof label I oil my boots so that wasn't in my goals of what I was looking for it just happened.
they are comfortable , I put some miles on them pheasant hunting and some deer hunting
my son wears the same boot but with a safety toe to work every day and they have held up well over a year he has only replaced insoles
I also have the 15EE issue to try and find in a boot
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Hunting Boot Recommendations
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
#8018266
12/11/23 02:16 PM
12/11/23 02:16 PM
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Joined: Feb 2013
Southern Nevada
cat_trapper_nv
"Cat Master"
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"Cat Master"
Joined: Feb 2013
Southern Nevada
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I would look at Crispi. They are above the price you mention but we'll worth it. And when the soles wear out you can send them back to get resoled for $75. I hike a ton for hunting, trapping, and looking for sheds. I've tried many brands and would only get a season out of them if I was lucky. I've had my crisis for 6 seasons now and during that time had them resoled once. I will be sending them back this summer to get resoled again. Super comfortable, and very well built.
If traps work like the Antis say......I would have no fingers.
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Re: Hunting Boot Recommendations
[Re: Rusty Axe Camp]
#8018302
12/11/23 03:11 PM
12/11/23 03:11 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
Northern MN
atrapper
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Aug 2011
Northern MN
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I see Schnees now makes hiking/mountain/hunting boots like Crispi and Kenetrek. Anyone handled those? I just bought a pair of the Schnee Granite 200g boots early this fall. Only have 20 miles or so on them but I love them so far. Easy on the feet, dry, light enough for insulated boots, etc. etc. I'm hoping they keep getter better as I break them in. A bit pricey but the company appears to back their products up. Get what you pay for I guess. https://schnees.com/granite-200g-mens/
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