Moccasins are OK until you have to cross water or mud holes, and then you have problems. You can put heavy sock over your boots and tie them up tight on your leg with heavy rubber bands. Just as good if not better in damp terrain. It muffles the noise which mocassins do very effectively. But if hunting in dry country-no doubt the best and you can actually feel branches while stalking, which allows you to stay focused on the animal your stalking instead of looking down and checking where your placing your feet. Bow hunters old tricks. That's how native Americans could get close enough to kill with archaic old bows and arrows.


It is better to be judged by 12 than to be carried by 6.