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    What kind of insulated winter fishing boots you recommend

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    Not so much boots but I wear 100%alpaca socks and haven't had cold feet yet this season. I fished last Monday and it was 20° when we started, my feet were fine. The shoes I wear are the leather world wide sportsman look like the mocason toe. They're not insulated. Good luck im interested in what folks use as well

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    I just wear Muck boots. Keeps me dry and warm enough. I dont go fishing if it's freezing temps anymore. I guess Ive gotten 'soft'. HA!
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    Muck boots, keeps me warm down to the teens , temp wise.
    After that I would switch to Sorels.


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    20yr old Lacrosse Pac boot's 1/2 rubber lower- the top portion canvas with removable liners, I add a wool insert and wear Merino wool ski socks.
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    Mucks

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    Muck boots. I generally fish by myself so they help keep my feet dry both loading and unloading the boat. I got the ones with some insulation so they feel pretty good this time of year.


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    I wear Muck boots as well
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    Raul king has all there hunting boots 50 to 60 % off just got a pair of lacrosse 1200 insulated boot 190.00 on lacrosse website and got the for 63.00 in store


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    I have a pair of Lacrosse 800 Thinsulated boots and they are my go to's when it gets below 25*. Since I dont get out so much anymore when it's that cold they mainly stay in the closet. HA!
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