I have been looking for a proper set of moccs(I like the knee-boot style)that are tough enough for the rigors of hunting the high desert. I have looked at the Minnetonka ones, I like the fit very well--however they look like they are about to explode just walking around the store to me. I could be wrong on my assessment of the Minne's, and if I am someone please correct me.
Needless to say, I am wanting a decent set, does anyone here either make them or know someone who does? Or even just a nudge in the right direction would be very helpful.
Thanks guys, Jeff
Check with Bowmac...He is the Man!
Where are ya Court?....
I have made them for family, but not lately...been busy with my quivers...sorry.
Check out this website, they are really pretty decent mocs, for what your wanting. I have never owned any, but I have seen plenty folks wearing them, they do last and their a better moc then the Minnetonka, in my humble opinion.
http://www.arrowmoc.com/mocasins.html
Jerald
Arrowmoc does make some fine mocs. My choice in order would be.
1. Sport Moc- It is great for bowhunters. Has a better sole grip for the forest floor. Less apt to slip on rocks, grass etc.
2. Bush Boot- Very strong and long lasting. Slick sole can make you fall easily though.
3. French Canadian-Very nice re-enactors moc. Was a favorite for a lot of the Northerners well into the 20 th Century. Here again smooth sole for slipping.
I have worn all three of these styles in the past. As a bowhunter I would pick the sport moc. As a re-enactor I'd go with the French Canadian. As for myself the last pair I made myself and used Pigskin hide for the soles. Better sole gripping. Hope this helps.
That is one thing fer sure, leather sole mocs, are like ice skates on leaves !
I wear center seam moosehide and I love e'm.
That Sport Moc. has the crepe soles and looks to be a very good moc for hunt'n in. I might invest in a pair myself. They look good too.
Jerald
I really like my Russell Mocs. Very high quality! I have two pair of Dwyers (spelling) and the Russell's are in a whole higher league.
Jeff, I use & like Carl Dyers moccasins www.carldyers.com (http://www.carldyers.com) I have a couple pairs & really like them except on pine needles & dry leaves. They act like skis then. They are very quiet, & you can get double soles & when they wear, which probably will take 2 years, I got almost 3 on mine & used them on asphalt most of the time they can be resoled. They are not cheap, but are very high quality. I wear them a lot in the summer & early hunting season. Frank
I have a pair of doubled-soled lace boots from Arrow Moc and love them. I like some of the aspects of the Russell mocs better (double vamp mostly) but it's had to beat Arrow Moc on price. I stopped by his shop before ordering and looked over everything. The only thing I didn't like about the mukluc sport mocs were the suede uppers, but after talking with him a bit more now I think you could convince him to change those out.
I like the knee-high style. I like the idea of the extra protection against some of the pokey and bitey things found here, so perhaps the French-Canadian style. I don't have a ton of money to drop right now, had a bad accident almost a year ago so work comp just almost pays the bills right now.
Thanx for the input guys.
Jeff
Arrow mocs for sure. Dyer's sent me a pair of the wrong size and wouldn't do anything about it.
I have two pairs of arrows and they are a great moc.
I have a pair of knee hi Minnies and have used them hunting for about 4 years now but only fer huntin' in dry weather....the only damage is to one of the eyelets..i reared back on the laces too hard and it ripped thru.Good moc's fer the $.
STOBBER----thanks, thats what I needed to hear. I like the style and the comfort of the Minnies, just was worried about durability.
Jeff
I've had a pair of Carl Dyers since 1992. I'd like to get another pair, but I can't wear these out.
Danny
www.russellmoccasin.com (http://www.russellmoccasin.com)
Just received a pair of their "Russell Tracker" model. They are hand made to order. My wife had to measure 7 different points along my foot, ankle and calf. Also had to include a tracing of my feet. They only took a few weeks to get and they felt "broken in" the minute I put them on my feet.
Been wearing them around here the last few weeks but the real test will come next week during a javelina and hog hunt in south Texas. Look for a full review in the Summer '07 issue of The Bowyer's Journal.
-Brian
www.bowyersjournal.com (http://www.bowyersjournal.com)
Brian---thanks a lot. I have looked at the Russell's, and like them a lot.
Jeff