Muck Boots. They have several different temperature ranges for the weather you are using them.
Muck Boots. They have several different temperature ranges for the weather you are using them.
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Muck Boot Arctic Sports.
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Yep....Muck boots
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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This comment is only for kayak folks, but I wear hip waders with insulated wader pants if I'm going to be getting in and out at low spots.
Just to stay dry when putting in and out I have a pair of NRS neoprene boots. NRS Boundary Boots | NRS
Y'all gonna think I've lost my mind...
I am a "retired' deer hunter. I've owned a whole bunch of different insulated hunting boots over the years. Mucks were my go to for last 10 years of hunting.
When I fish in cold weather which is often, I now wear crocs with the fuzzy lining and a pair of wool socks. I've fished in them in temps as low as the upper teens. My ankles get a little cold but my feet don't. I guess the holes in the crocs allow the sweat to evaporate and keep my feet dry. Dry feet are warm feet.
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I wear a cheap pair of uninsulated hip waders. If it's cold I'm wearing long john pants under. If it's really cold, I have fleece lined pants also. I've fished all day when it's in the 20's in the morning with ice freezing in the rod eyes where the line won't come out. Maybe only hitting low 30's for highs and windy. With work I chased Crappie when I can.
What Furflyin said is the truth, dress in layers and stay dry. Cold and dry is manageable, wet can be life threating.
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I know you lost you mind lol. But I agree with you, I just do shoes. If it's that cold I usually don't go fishing. I know lots have said muck boots but I can do rubber boots if it cooler that 40. When that rubber gets cold so do by feet. If I was going in the cold I would go with some 800gr hunting boots. Sent from my SM-G965U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app