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  1. #11
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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by Edzzed View Post
    Might want a cheap raincoat as well. She has nice boots too.
    layers for warmth and comfort
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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Have the same issue with my kid. Bought her a pair of whatever was on sale at cabelas, she will outgrow them by the end of the season and will do it again next fall.
    It aint easy being green

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by Edzzed View Post
    Might want a cheap raincoat as well. She has nice boots too.
    Might be a bit too leathery....
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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    I am a big fan of the "icefishing boots" as we used to call them..insulated rubber boots. if you get them a bit big they are a pain in the butt...tight fitting and they are awesome. (no good for sheep or goat as you want boots that will almost let you dig your toe nails in...heheheh). put a sole liner in the boot to help tighten it up if it is a bit big....perfect moose hunting boots...

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Cabelas had the house brand boots on for $99/400gram insulation and $129/800Gram.

    Edit: should mention that Bass Pro had the 800grams not Cabelas. Better selection at Bass Pro by a long shot.

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by gamer View Post
    Cabelas had the house brand boots on for $99/400gram insulation and $129/800Gram.

    Edit: should mention that Bass Pro had the 800grams not Cabelas. Better selection at Bass Pro by a long shot.
    Noticed a lot more stuff at BassPro myself. Will have a look at Cabelas next time in Nanaimo, see if there’s any decent sales on

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    BassPro has gutted Cabelas since they took over, lots of good products gone
    Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole

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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    BassPro has gutted Cabelas since they took over, lots of good products gone
    Too bad, I have a pair of Cableas boots from about 10 years ago that have excellent support, have lasted, and are very warm. They werent expensive and were one of the best moneys worth I have gotten out of hunting attire.

    I was going to suggest Cabelas,,,,
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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by Edzzed View Post
    Might want a cheap raincoat as well. She has nice boots too.
    You know none of us can un-see this now right?!?!?
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    Re: “Budget” Boots

    Quote Originally Posted by weatherby_man View Post
    Too bad, I have a pair of Cableas boots from about 10 years ago that have excellent support, have lasted, and are very warm. They werent expensive and were one of the best moneys worth I have gotten out of hunting attire.

    I was going to suggest Cabelas,,,,

    every single thing that’s cabeelas or bass pro branded now is TRASH.

    they took over the market up here and then shit on it.

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