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? for you alaska hunters

Started by johnnail, June 04, 2007, 11:14:00 AM

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johnnail

Who makes the best hip boots for Alaskan hunting?
this is certainly a pointed conversation....

Kevin Bahr

Cabela's Bogbusters.  Neoprene uppers, rubber low cut bottoms, easy on/off, warm and durable.
Don't leave home without them.  I live in mine in Alaska.

John/Alaska

Can't argue with Kevin's suggestion and if I was going to replace the cheapies that I have I'd take a hard look at the ones he mentions. My SIL loves his. I don't wear hip boots too much as where I hunt usually doesn't require them except when I'm along the rivers fishing or hunting in the boggy stuff.
John/AK

homerdave

dont rule out breathable chest waders.
when i was guiding that is all i wore...get a good pair of hiking boots that fit over them and you will have better ankle support than any hippers.
if i were in the market i would look at cabelas "jean-cut" waders if they still make them.
one nice thing is that w/ the waders you can always just sit or lay down and keep your rump dry, and they pack smaller.
tell me how close you got, not how far you shot

Mark Maves

I like the Lacrosse brand for hip waders, but probably the biggest sellers are the brown one's that WalMart sells.($18.96).  Also would look at the chest waders that homerdave recommends.  I use the dry plus one's that Cabelas sells for duck hunting and anywhere that has the potential for being "swampy"
TGMM Family of the Bow

BillW

If you are doing the occasional crossing or plowing through a swampy area you can get Wiggy's. That is what I did and they held up fine! Wiggy's cost about $60, roll up small and VERY light.

Bill
Aim Small

Orion

I agree with Kevin.  I used Bogbusters my last trip there.  They're tougher than one might expect, and the neoprene provides some additional warmth.  But do take along a patch kit.  They're not indestructable.

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