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Hip Boots versus Waders #8390826
04/21/25 08:13 PM
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andrews1958 Offline OP
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Curious why so many trappers seem to prefer hip boots over waders for water trapping. I always seems to go to deep when I wear them and end up with a boot filled with water

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390830
04/21/25 08:19 PM
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I'm in and out of the truck 100 times a day and scrambling up and down steep banks a lot. Much easier to do in hip boots.

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390831
04/21/25 08:22 PM
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Manitoba
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Both. If I gotta cross and it’s too deep, I got the chesties. Pretty simple…lol
Dryshod boots, then hips, then chesties. I always got em all.

Last edited by Shakeyjake; 04/21/25 08:23 PM.

Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390879
04/21/25 09:12 PM
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St. Cloud, MN
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Depends on what/how you are trapping. Chest waders are a must, if beaver trapping. If I can get away with hip waders for rat/mink/coon trapping I will, much faster and easier to get around.


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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390895
04/21/25 09:35 PM
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I wear knee boots 90% of the time. Doing beaver ADC work, that is what I need. I do carry hip boots, and if I need them I wear them. But I don’t carry chest waders.
That is just what works for me in my conditions and style of beaver catching.

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390901
04/21/25 09:48 PM
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I just got new Dans hip waders, dry shod boots with waders attached. My last pair lasted about 10 years. Thinking of ordering the Dans waders too..

wws

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390905
04/21/25 10:04 PM
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I usually catch 40-50 beaver a year wearing only Muck boots. Make the beaver come to you.

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: Shakeyjake] #8390910
04/21/25 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Both. If I gotta cross and it’s too deep, I got the chesties. Pretty simple…lol
Dryshod boots, then hips, then chesties. I always got em all.

You darn youngsters will change your ways 40 yrs from now.
I wear Frogg Toggs for trout fishing and nylon waders for beaver.
No sense getting wet for muskrat and coon.


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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390911
04/21/25 10:21 PM
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I wear chest waders from November thru March and don't even consider wearing hip boots as i would be severely
handicapped and limited in my location accessibility. They are warmer in cold weather, keep me dryer in wet weather, and can crouch and kneel in the water if need be without getting a wet butt. For sliding down and crawling up muddy banks I don't even hesitate. That's my opinion and my choice for what it's worth.


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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390944
04/21/25 11:41 PM
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If I wear hip boots I only get wet from the crotch down. If I wear chest waders I get wet from the armpits down. Seems like I have to work close to the top regardless which one I wear. crazy

Last edited by marty weatherup; 04/21/25 11:42 PM.

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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390945
04/21/25 11:45 PM
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I only need waterproof boots for maybe the first five steps from the boat to the beach. Otherwise the hippers are a wind barrier with insulation.

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: marty weatherup] #8390949
04/21/25 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by marty weatherup
If I wear hip boots I only get wet from the crotch down. If I wear chest waders I get wet from the armpits down. Seems like I have to work close to the top regardless which one I wear. crazy

I have gone swimming many times with chest waders. Hardly even get wet if your life vest is cinching down the top.


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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390959
04/22/25 12:11 AM
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Where I trap waders are the only way not to get good and wet. I also use them when on the ice trapping rats, because many times one needs to stretch out and lay on the ice to retreve rats from pushups or down the stakes and one does not get wet then.

Bryce

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8390972
04/22/25 03:40 AM
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From April till September I skip the middleman and just wear water shoes.

The rest of the year I'm now in neoprene since they keep you warm.

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: Bigbrownie] #8391019
04/22/25 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigbrownie
I usually catch 40-50 beaver a year wearing only Muck boots. Make the beaver come to you.

I also got about that number wearing work boots last spring, but it sucked.
It’s nice being able to set the other side of the ditch on a quad trail or road. If they want to steal your visible sets, they gotta get wet. Or sometimes that prefect set requires proper gear. If a guy wants to hammer an area with only one check, it’s no good just lining a dozen sets along the water, or walking around to find a way across.


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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8391025
04/22/25 07:45 AM
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Chest waders for me.


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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8391032
04/22/25 08:09 AM
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My dans chest waders are just more comfortable than any hip boots Ive tried. Though I would rather beaver trap in muck type boots if i can help it. If im trappign out of the kayak, definitely back to chest waders

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8391037
04/22/25 08:14 AM
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My first muskrat I got excited and while pulling up the stake fell backwards and got a leg full of water. I never wore chest waders but I feel they would be cumbersome.

Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: andrews1958] #8391039
04/22/25 08:15 AM
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Dans sure makes some great gear. If I could’ve changed one thing, I would’ve chosen the Dryshod mid height boot for both the hips and chesties.


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Re: Hip Boots versus Waders [Re: elsmasho82] #8391041
04/22/25 08:23 AM
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Rodney,Ohio
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
My first muskrat I got excited and while pulling up the stake fell backwards and got a leg full of water. I never wore chest waders but I feel they would be cumbersome.

Some are, soe arent. Lot of it depends on the material. Neoprenes are like wearing a full body stocking that. dans are looser fitting

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