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The last 3 seasons I have been useing hermansurvivor's and when I was checking my hunting gear I see they are dry rotting gotta get new any suggestions? I was looking at Muck's but they dont look or feel like they would be warm in the colder month's

 

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The last 3 seasons I have been useing hermansurvivor's and when I was checking my hunting gear I see they are dry rotting gotta get new any suggestions? I was looking at Muck's but they dont look or feel like they would be warm in the colder month's

 

Hunting WHAT and WHEN?

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I just replaced my waders in the spring and now looking for a good comfortable hunting boot my old pair was knee high would like to have the same type that I had and looking for comparable to them

 

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Hunting WHAT and WHEN?

Lawdwaz I use my hunting boots for the entire season so something that is comp warm and water proof is what I am looking for.the area's I hunt are and vary's some times iI have to cross the creek's to get to my favorite places 

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Lawdwaz I use my hunting boots for the entire season so something that is comp warm and water proof is what I am looking for.the area's I hunt are and vary's some times iI have to cross the creek's to get to my favorite places 

 

In that case, check out the Lacrosse Aeroheads.

You wont be disappointed.

I put a ton, ton, TON, of miles on mine so far, and they are the first boot I've ever owned that's headed into its second hunting/shed season.

I don't like to plug any brand or model based on average results. These are an affordable top o' the line boot or I wouldn't have have bothered to mention them.

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Rocky Bear Claw.  Waterproof, warm and durable. The pair I have now must have 50,000 miles on em and still going strong.

How tall from heel to knee would like atleast 18 inches yes I am a short guy

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In that case, check out the Lacrosse Aeroheads.

You wont be disappointed.

I put a ton, ton, TON, of miles on mine so far, and they are the first boot I've ever owned that's headed into its second hunting/shed season.

I don't like to plug any brand or model based on average results. These are an affordable top o' the line boot or I wouldn't have have bothered to mention them.

If wooly says a pair of boots last, I'd trust him. Guy puts more miles on shed hunting than I do all year. I may have to look into these myself.

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I wear rubber boots if I am not doing a lot of walking and it will be very marshy. The ones I have fit loosely because the way my foot is I have a terrible time getting them on and off. My go to boot (on my 3rd pair) is the Irish Setter Elk Trackers. warm, waterproof with a fully gusseted tongue. comfortable and great traction. They have held up better than any boot I have ever owned.  

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I have always been a Wolverine guy... I just like how there is no break-in period with them... fit like slippers right out of the box... I do have a pair of 1000 gr Field & Stream rubber boots for those really wet days... anything is better than the old K-Mart pack boots and a plastic bread bag from when I was a kid!!

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I have always been a Wolverine guy... I just like how there is no break-in period with them... fit like slippers right out of the box... I do have a pair of 1000 gr Field & Stream rubber boots for those really wet days... anything is better than the old K-Mart pack boots and a plastic bread bag from when I was a kid!!

or nylon shelled and felt lined snowmobile boots.

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I bought my first pair of Danner's this spring and I love'em. They are a leather boot 10" high, water proof, and breathable. Expensive, but I am glad I got them. Before now I used Asolo leather hikers, nice but after about 100 mile mark they are falling apart. I also have a pair of Under Armor knee boots in camo for archery hunting. They hug my foot really well, but after hiking in a mile or more they get sweaty. So for the long hikes I use a pair of Scent Blocker 8" uninsulated. I got a boot for every application that I come across. I got more hunting boots than my wife has for shoes......HA!

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You can't go wrong with the Muck boots.  I have 2 pair and have no complaints about either.  I bought the Under Armour boots last year and really like them as well.  Don't cheap out on boots.  Try some on and get the ones that are comfortable.  Personally, I prefer a good leather boot for walking and only wear the rubber boots when I know I will be walking in deeper water.  If you plan on walking a lot or do a lot of still hunting, skip the rubber boots and get a really good pair of lace ups. 

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I bought a pair of lacrosse burly's 2 seasons ago on clearance, as they were discontinued.  1200 gram thinsulate and they come upto just below my knee.  Best pair of boots I've owned.  Super warm and water proof.  I do a lot of walking in the spots where I go, they are holding up just fine.

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My herman survivors I can't remember how old they are and the leather is like new. ( except for cuts and scrapes )

Every year this time of the year, I clean them and then heat them up with a hair dryer ( gets the oils into the leather ) then while warm put a good amount of Snow Proof or Mink Oil on rub it into the leather, let it dry for a while and wipe off the excess after an hour or so. 

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