benelli-banger
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I wear mucks…works well right now
Haha. I actually know the guy who owns that company. He lives in bozeman montana.For boots. I watch your videos, see the cattails and the wetlands. Are y'all wearing muck style boots primarily?
Goosemaster has been pushing the sitka pretty hard but they don't seem to have any boots....
I generally wear my normal hunting boots but always have a pair of muck boots with me if weather or conditions warrant them. If the cattails still have standing water in them I don't walk them I let the dogs do the work, if they point then I will go in. As many have mentioned you need gear for all weather conditions and that would include boots.For boots. I watch your videos, see the cattails and the wetlands. Are y'all wearing muck style boots primarily?
Goosemaster has been pushing the sitka pretty hard but they don't seem to have any boots....
For boots. I watch your videos, see the cattails and the wetlands. Are y'all wearing muck style boots primarily?
Goosemaster has been pushing the sitka pretty hard but they don't seem to have any boots....
This is me too. Stepped into those things one too many times up to my waist.If the cattails still have standing water in them I don't walk them
Wait a minute! There are “cool” versions of muck boots??I always prefer leather boots, so much more comfy and better ankle support. I only wear muck boots when I have to, which this year was maybe 3 days out of 34 hunts. Muck boots get too hot. I'll go with the "cool" version for my next pair.
Old BB talks about them all the time! I don't know the difference between them and normal version. Me personally I never wear boots with any insulation when pheasant hunting. I don't know how people do that.Wait a minute! There are “cool” versions of muck boots??
It looks like pricing has went up in recent years. They are about double that price now.Muck “chore cool” mid shin….wore them
the last 2 days. I often wear them sharpie hunting in early September if the cover is wet…all day, no prob…10 miles +\-. Yes, I prefer light hiking boots, or leather Irish setters, but my chore cool muck’s are great. On my 2nd pair in 4 seasons, mainly because I got them for $57. I also
have a normal height pair of them, I would turn them down 5-6” to shorten them.
Right. I got my $57 pair a monthIt looks like pricing has went up in recent years. They are about double that price now.