The thread about boots reminded me of a question that came up last year while I was hunting. One of the friends I hunt with had just purchased a new pair of boots with a fairly smooth sole. He said the salesman had recommended it for pheasant hunting with the theory that the smooth sole would push through the grass easier than a waffle tread. He felt he was less fatigued at the end of the day after using these boots.
I know they give up something in the traction department, but we hunt mostly open grasslands where that isn't a problem. I am tempted to get a pair of that type of boot to try. Has anyone else experimented with this?
Jerry
I know they give up something in the traction department, but we hunt mostly open grasslands where that isn't a problem. I am tempted to get a pair of that type of boot to try. Has anyone else experimented with this?
Jerry