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Message Subject: Fishing footwear
Booch
Posted 1/20/2014 3:03 PM (#685928 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




Posts: 310


Hard to beat Merrell for comfort. My Goretex Intercepts (discontinued) have been beat up for 6 years now, and are still my favorite 50 degree and up shoe. But, I had some problems with their barefoots. The inside mesh came out, so I just cut it out. Their lacing system is a little cumbersome, but once you get it right you forget they are there. I prefer INOV8s for barefoots.

50 and below has been a problem, but after several try-outs (love Zappos!), I think my Northface Snowsqualls are going with me to Ontario this year. Bought them for winter use, but they seem to adjust to most any temperature below 50 (sounds odd, but they do) and are pretty comfortable and light weight.
Boss
Posted 1/20/2014 4:58 PM (#685961 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




Posts: 58


i like crocs for the summer too

but i buy the walmart knockoffs for about $6
Pete Stoltman
Posted 1/21/2014 4:00 PM (#686222 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




Posts: 663


Converse Chuck Taylors best fishing footwear made. The only thing that goes on my feet when I'm trophy hunting and the big girls are puttin' on the feed bag.
Will Schultz
Posted 1/21/2014 9:34 PM (#686312 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
I'm a barefooter too but f I wear shoes... Birkenstock Arizona's
Corso Mike
Posted 1/22/2014 12:24 PM (#686429 - in reply to #685536)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




Posts: 182


dfkiii - 1/18/2014 7:29 PM

Waterproof hiking boots in spring and fall. Tevas all summer long.

I once spent a day with a guide who fished barefoot with a menagerie of lures on the back casting deck. I have no idea how he managed to avoid a hooked foot...


Fished with a guide in the Hayward area for several years and he was always barefoot in the summer with a good collection of lures on the back deck. Made me nervous just watching him dance around all those sharp trebles.
wicked
Posted 1/22/2014 12:44 PM (#686444 - in reply to #685593)
Subject: RE: Fishing footwear




Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-)


Another vote for merrell. There's nothing quite like them.

Edited by wicked 1/22/2014 12:47 PM
ulbian
Posted 1/22/2014 12:52 PM (#686447 - in reply to #685961)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




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Boss - 1/20/2014 5:58 PM

i like crocs for the summer too

but i buy the walmart knockoffs for about $6


Brett Favre is that you?




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Got Esox?
Posted 1/22/2014 7:29 PM (#686603 - in reply to #685928)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear





Posts: 350


Location: WESTERN WI
"The Pump" by Reebok

Hmmm, I like my shimano decks shoes, keen sandals and my Columibia lite hikers and when really cold out in Nov/Dec I love my Baffins Impacts!



Edited by Got Esox? 1/22/2014 7:30 PM
pitch'n
Posted 1/25/2014 6:39 PM (#687301 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




Posts: 148


Location: Northwest Wi.
$9 white deck shoes, like Gilligan wore on the island...Great for hot sunny days..
SpringBaySteve
Posted 1/25/2014 7:20 PM (#687308 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




Posts: 4


Crocs for sure!!
banditman
Posted 1/27/2014 11:43 AM (#687610 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear





Posts: 167


Location: Tomahawk, WI
Whats with people having lures out on the deck? There's enough chaos when you get a musky on as it is. you don't need the extra problems of having to make sure you don't step on a lure!!! Oh yea, North face Gore-tex hikers for me when I cant where my Columbia Drainmakers.
Lightning
Posted 1/28/2014 7:10 AM (#687791 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear





Posts: 485


Location: On my favorite lake!
Summer Adidas climacool shoes have venting throughout show even the bottom so you feel airflow coming through the shoe. Sandals I don't care for.
Spring or fall - redwing waterproof boots.
Ice fishing Rocky Gortex , waterproof boots.
Simple Man
Posted 1/28/2014 8:25 AM (#687807 - in reply to #685885)
Subject: RE: Fishing footwear





Posts: 136


This is how my fishing buddy rolls while we are out on the water!  Classic!

 

Ja Rule
Posted 1/28/2014 8:29 AM (#687809 - in reply to #685500)
Subject: Re: Fishing footwear




Posts: 415


Barefoot all the time when weather permits. If I have to wear shoes I'll wear whatever is the most comfortable tennis shoe I own at the moment.
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