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    My old pair of Muck boots are coming apart. I am needing to find a new pair and have been using the Muck Boot Pursuit Fieldrunner but they are discontinued. I like how they are open at the top so they aren’t tight on my calves. I fish a lot of muddy clay banks and these have been great for not getting the bottoms of my pants nasty and have had great traction. I am looking for some light weight muck boots or any other brand that you all have had good luck with. Thanks in advance for the help!

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    I have a pair of muck wetland boots that I like a lot, they’re all I can comment on. Hope you find a good set for yourself. Let us know what you decide on please.
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    I got a pair of Magellan boots from Academy a couple years ago. They look and wear just like Muck, but about half the price


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    Two things i had against muck was 1 they eat the heels of your socks up but i wore them several nights a week coon hunting & 2 when first putting them on at night you'd better be careful on a slick rock creek or you fall. After a while they got better. Was almost like they had a glaze on them until worn a little while. Other than that they were good & kept the feet warm.

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    I finally wore out a pair of Muck Fieldblazer boots. Loved the comfort, but they didn't have a real heel and not much traction.
    I bought some Dry Shod boots this fall and they are so so. A good bit heavier but easy on and off. They are a bit big for the size and I may try an insert to make them fit better. They will work for deer hunting. I'll buy another pair of Mucks soon tho, but I'll find some with heels.

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    Have Lacrosse and Muck . Lacrosse just fit better either will do . jmo.
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    Following. I need a pair and don't know anything about them.
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    Went to bass pro yesterday and tried on a ton of different boots. I actually ended up going with the Dryshod Stratalite. I do not like the boot to fit very tight on my calves and these were comfortable and fit the bill. They were also on sale from 139.99 to 89.99. I hope they last as long as my muck boots did. Thank you everyone for the suggestions.
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    Well it was a good sale. WTG
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    my buddy always bought his boots and shoes at garage sales, asked him what size he wore was going to give him a pair, "9 to 13" no wonder he has more money than me.

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