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    Default Cold feet


    I fish out of a jon boat, and I'm looking for for insulated shoes ( or low cut boot) instead of boots to wear while fishing. It would make moving around and operating TM a lot easier. Ideas?

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    I have a pr of the low cut Muck boots that I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockmike View Post
    I have a pr of the low cut Muck boots that I like.
    I checked at Walmarts today and I saw a pair of nice waterproof---light weight---high top---lace up camouflage boots--1 pr. was 50 bucks and the other was 75 bucks.
    Plain old work boots come in a insulated style--mine was steel toe but I guess they have them without steel toes.
    There was a military style boot with the screen on the side--camouflaged---keeps your feet from sweating--this is a must or you will get cold feet.
    There is a ankle high snicker that is insulated also--I had a pair I used to work in with steel toes--a rule of thumb I like to include when getting footwear is to make sure I can kick them off in a hurry if I need to

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    I have a pair of Muck shoes that are very warm.

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    Hard to go wrong with muck boots or shoes. Easy on and off and keep my feet warm and dry.
    You should've been here yesterday!!!! :rolleyes:

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    I hate to give the price for the muck shoes, but I guess it depends on if you want to ruin a trip to the lake by having cold feet or not. I would want something I could kick off in case of an accident.

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    Default try this?

    im sure you have heard of hand warmers that hunters use....they also make a shoe inerst that will cover the entire bottom of your shoe or boot....mite give those a try in your favorite shoe and see if that doesn't keep your feet warm...i have not tried them yet myself

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    I have the cold feet problem too and I bought some Browning wool socks, not blended wool but the 87% wool ones. They are a little pricey, about $10 a pr. But I haven't had cold feet since I bought them and they are really comfortable too. I use them with ankle high leather shoes Ask Santa about some.
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