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    Where I wear waders I can just stand up if I go in the water.
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    Muck boots been my go to for the last 10 years.


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    One thing I forgot to mention is that I change socks at the boat ramp before I go fishing. I put my warm socks on right before I get on the boat. That way there is no sweat on my socks to chill my feet and in case y’all thought I was joking about wearing fuzzy crocs when it’s cold... it was 19 degrees when we launched the boat. My fingers got numb but my feet stayed warm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    My man. You're gonna like em.
    Love mine,but I don't cut wood or fish in em.Have frens that do, shiver.Totally agree that those chicken plant Muck boots will drown ya.And yes I have a hunnert dollar pair for the muddy.garden
    One thing about crocs ,they dry fast.Old walking nikes for winter fishing for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catchNgrease View Post
    Not to derail this thread but if you think you will have the presence of mind to kick your boots off or anything else for that matter you have never fallen in cold water. Wear a life jacket. Get ahold of the boat as quickly as possible and slide to the back of the boat and climb the engine.

    I can't believe it but I'm shopping for fur(flying) crocs.

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    I wear a pair of snake proof boots that I use during turkey season. No insulation, I am a firm believer in quality socks being 80% of the battle with the cold.
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    I have some Amazon TideWe 6mm neoprene rubber boots with a comfort rated: -4 - 68 F with great ratings still in good condition so going to keep them until I need to get rid of them ha!
    I keep seeing good quality socks are a must in this thread. What would qualify for good quality socks?
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    I wear Darn Tough socks exclusively. They are a little expensive, but have a lifetime warranty. Since I do a lot of hiking and standing for my job, I ended up investing in enough pairs over the years to replace all my regular socks. If they wear out, I can send them back for a new pair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBuzz View Post
    I wear Darn Tough socks exclusively. They are a little expensive, but have a lifetime warranty. Since I do a lot of hiking and standing for my job, I ended up investing in enough pairs over the years to replace all my regular socks. If they wear out, I can send them back for a new pair.
    That being said, different strokes for different folks and all that. What works for me may not work for every one else. Someone else may be able to chime in with a cheaper option for you.

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