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Foxton's Cuervo Gold "KEELA" Oct. 2004-June 2017. Always in my blind and my heart.
I have a set of Underarmour boots and I us them for pheashant hunting , they are great.
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I wore my friends muck boots the other day for waterfowling they are great boats. Even when we go mulie, moose, grouse, etc he uses them. And we tend to put a lot of miles on the boots. He never has a problem other than his feet getting hot, as did mine when i was treking through the swampy field.
I have wore Muck boots for years pheasant hunting and they have worked great.I can walk all day and my feet feel fine. In dry weather I still prefer a all leather boots, but when it's wet I will choose the Muck's. I have looked at a a lot of other brands, but I can not find them in anything but camo pattern. If I could find green Rut Masters I would try them.
Last edited by ward; 11-30-2013 at 02:54 PM.
Wholesale in Langley has them...$209
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Originally PM'd from stixnstones:
"wheres your pics of this deer? if he is a good one. i will pay u to tell me where he lives? cash for christmas. let me know. thanks"
I love my Arctic Sport Muck boots and wear them even when hiking in sloppy weather - However it depends upon you foot, ankle and lower leg which boot works - try all the boots and see which one you have the most comfort in them walking around the store for 5-10 minutes:
I have friends who swear by their Irish Setters too...
I got my boots at Duncan Buckerfields for 129 plus tax
best of luck and lets us know how it turns out for you
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I use mucks on the boat, on the quad and for hiking (often 5km+). Hunting deer, elk, moose, bears, cats, ducks and walking beaches w/ barnacles and oysters. Both hunting and fish guiding. My third pair, and they have lasted for 3 years of heavy use. Great investment for $150.00. This year (with age) my arches have given me some problems, but I went to the "Dr Scholls" stand on gizmo in Superstore which rec. some insoles. I put these in the Mucks, and I'm good to go.
They are not good for serious climbing over rock bluffs, but I have used them anyway. They are high enough, that you can cross most creeks, and with raingear on the quad, water will not splash up your legs. Tie your rainpants around your mucks with flagging, and you can cross rivers. If they get snagged, use some "shoe goo". If your feet overheat, roll the tops down to vent them. Mucks and get a Pete's shoe dryer, because your feet will sweat.
A bit cheaper if you don't get the camo ones. Buy them!! They rock!!
They are reasonably quiet for walking in, dry and warm. For coastal rednecking, they are great.
(P.S. I don't think I have ever endorsed a product before)
If you get a chance, try out a pair of Dunlops purofort boots (not the enormous roughneck boots though). I practically spend 6 months of the year in gummers and have tried many. These, with a cheap insole, are the best thing around. I routinely walk 3+ hours a day in them, no problem. And the soles aren't laminated so they don't have the 3 month failure points most boots have. Marks work wear house sometimes carries a model or two
I second the Under Armour boots. Try the UA boots and Muck boots on at the same time. UA are far superior boots