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Lacrosse is all I use bowhunting until the really cold weather then I go over to pac-boots.
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Joined: Dec 2011
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Plain old Cabela's brand rubber boots until it gets quite a bit below freezing, then a pair of Danner Vanish.
I got a kick out of CaptEdIII's comment on the mickey mouse boots. Hadn't thought about those in quite a while. They probably would be warm and scent proof in the stand.........just not any fun if you're going any long distances.
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Joined: Jan 2001
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I don't wear anything special for scent control. I like Wellington boots so I don't have to fool with tying boots at 4:00am in the mornings. Merrell's Bergenz Waterproof Boots are what I wear. Light as a feather slip on rubber bottom leather tops and water runs off like a duck's back. Also insulated and good til it gets really cold.
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I wear the Cabela's Full Draw� Uninsulated Hunting Boots. I'm more for comfort. I hate rubber boots .
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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