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Question on boots for waders
17 December 2012, 06:45
Austin HunterQuestion on boots for waders
I'm taking my wife to Alaska next fall to hunt. When I went in 2010 I used Caddis waist high waders and wore my hiking boots over them. Thingds worked out pretty well except I ruined my good hiking boots.
I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for boots to wear over waders for lots of hiking/walking? I really don't want to get hip boots for me or my wife.
Thanks
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17 December 2012, 07:16
458WinI pick up used military boots - a size or two large - at second hand stores and they are what I normally wear over my Simms waders when hunting. I also keep a set of New Balance sneaker for camp shoes and often like to wear them over the waders on many days.
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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 17 December 2012, 07:38
AbobI wore a pair of these
boots on a 15 day hunt with Phil's Grizzly Skins outfit. They held up well, gave some ankle support. I also had pair of low hiking shoes (gym shoes on steroids) along but stopped wearing them because they felt like they were going to come off while crossing boggy areas.
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17 December 2012, 08:06
elk88101Well I have taken waders a few times but they are a pain way to heavy.
This year I took Kenetreck Boots with their gators. Walk a bunch of streams and bogs no wet feet. If the stream is deeper than my knees it's pretty tricky crossing streams no matter what you are wearing.
Oh well
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17 December 2012, 23:33
Austin Huntergreat feedback - thanks! I like the used military boot idea - plus you have the ankle support.
I will look at the kenetrecks also
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18 December 2012, 19:27
BiebsI wore stockingfoot waders inside of my Mucks, although the ares did not require any climbing.
19 December 2012, 01:25
Big Game HunterI have tried all sorts of waders for guiding in Alaska and hunting the lower 48. I found these a few years ago. This is what I recommend.
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19 December 2012, 07:57
Austin HunterI've been wondering about these. My biggest problem is I were 14EE shoes, so these may not be wide enough, but might be perfect for my wife. I was thinking of ordering her a pair to try on.
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Originally posted by Big Game Hunter:
I have tried all sorts of waders for guiding in Alaska and hunting the lower 48. I found these a few years ago. This is what I recommend.
Clicky
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"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."
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19 December 2012, 18:57
BiebsAustin, with 14 EE, you could probably walk on water!!! :-)
20 December 2012, 06:37
oakmanThe best waders are the pants type with a sock foot and just wear your good old hiking boot. I hunted blk bear in SE Alaska in this and it was great. They never ripped and I was in heavy timber,and they also breathe . ...

22 December 2012, 05:31
twilliCabellas muck boot as long as the temperature is not below freezing