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Post by pa beagler »

Hey guys, I am looking for suggestions on some good boots. I hunt mostly fields with briars and some swamps. What do you all recommend? I have used Lacrosse rubber boots for the past ten to twelve years and they have finally wore out and got a few holes in them. Is there anything out there new that beats them? Looking for something light, waterproof, and durable agains briars ands thorns. Thanks in advance.
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honestly i would got with the frog legs boots with chaps built in them there nice and you can walk though deaper water wick used to put them out but i think dans is the only one now you can get muck boots or lacrosse boots i believe muck boots fit very well
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Mucks boots hands down. The most comfortable rubber boot I have ever had. They hold up good too.

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I like the muck for warm weather and love my new lacrosse side zips for cold weather. Those side zips are awesome and comfortable. I believe they are called the Alpha Burly side zip. Try them and I will guarantee you will love them, especially when it gets cold.
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i cant wear my mucks in warm weather mine are a lil to warm for summer time use their good in winter time they are the woody max i belive cant beat them from oct to may they are comfy tooo jb
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I just started using the muck boots believe wetland, they are awsome the thing I notice after taking them off after running beagles is my feet arnet wet from sweat like they are with my lacross boots they are easy to get off to that really helps when your a fat boy
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muck boots dont know where u are in pa but an amish man sells them down this way in somerset county and has real good prices on them he also sells pride dog food..
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Do they make a snake bite boot in the muck boot? I hunt in heavy briars and honeysuckle.
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I have mucks, and alpha burly, Lacrosse. I like the lacrosse better, but they are a little hotter.

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I have used Lacrosse rubber boots for the past ten to twelve years and they have finally wore out and got a few holes in them.

Do you mean that you used the same pair of boots this long? If so you had better go back to them :D :D

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I have been using Lacross (Grange) for years. They are very comfortable. It never gets that cold here in South Mississippi so the un-inulated work best. I hunt a lot and have to buy a new pair every-other year. They only last about 500 miles in these briers.
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Muck boots are the best hunting boot made,Imo.They are very warm and comfortable,and a copperhead or rattler could'nt bite through them.
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Muck boots all the way
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I have Muck Boot's & Lacrosse. I enjoy wearing both brands. They both have many different models depending on the activities you're involved in. I'm a "Muck Boot Dealer", so if I can help you feel free to contact me.

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i thought the same thing about a snake biting through a muck boot anybody know for shure if they can
Beagleman67 wrote:Muck boots are the best hunting boot made,Imo.They are very warm and comfortable,and a copperhead or rattler could'nt bite through them.
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