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My gore-tex socks make any shoes "waterproof"
WW "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... RichZ wrote in : Kevin wrote: I am looking for a water proof shoe to wear when fishing in my boat. The rain suit I have keeps me dry but my feet get wet. I would like to find something comfortable to wear all day and easy to get off and on. Lacrosse makes one called Halsey. I cant find anyone local who has them in stock so I can try them on. Anyone have any suggestions for other shoes to try? Thanks, Kevin Trick I learned from Larry Nixon -- only applies in warmer weather, obviously. When the rain gear goes on, the shoes come off and get stowed in a dry box. Your feet are going to be wet anyway. Might as well keep your shoes and socks dry for after it stops. Is it safe to tromp around a bass boat barefoot? It all depends. If you're good about putting things away and keeping a neat boat, you'd be fine. You wouldn't want to do that in my boat however. I'm more focused on getting fish to bite. That means there's literally dozens of lures, hooks, sinkers, and assorted fishing paraphenalia lying on the decks at any given time. I spend time putting things back into place once off the water, but in the meantime, I wouldn't recommend being barefoot in my boat. I wear sandals from late April into September. I know that unless I'm wearing rubber boots, my feet are going to get wet, so I just bow to the inevitable and embrace it. Wet, sandaled feet aren't bad, they dry quickly and even get washed once in a while! :-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
many hiking boots (Vasque, Lowa, etc) are very waterproof and very
comfortable. In warmer weather, sandals? Bill "Kevin" wrote in message ... I am looking for a water proof shoe to wear when fishing in my boat. The rain suit I have keeps me dry but my feet get wet. I would like to find something comfortable to wear all day and easy to get off and on. Lacrosse makes one called Halsey. I cant find anyone local who has them in stock so I can try them on. Anyone have any suggestions for other shoes to try? Thanks, Kevin |
Kevin wrote: I am looking for a water proof shoe to wear when fishing in my boat. The rain suit I have keeps me dry but my feet get wet. I would like to find something comfortable to wear all day and easy to get off and on. Lacrosse makes one called Halsey. I cant find anyone local who has them in stock so I can try them on. Anyone have any suggestions for other shoes to try? Thanks, Kevin Sandals/barefoot in the summer, Goretex boots in the winter. just remember the sunscreen first time out. |
Scott Seidman wrote:
RichZ wrote in : Kevin wrote: I am looking for a water proof shoe to wear when fishing in my boat. The rain suit I have keeps me dry but my feet get wet. I would like to find something comfortable to wear all day and easy to get off and on. If it is gonna rain all day, I wear water proof boots. For showers, I keep a pair of rubber overshoes in my boat with my rain suit. Got them at a feed and seed store for about $12. They slip over my tennis shoes and are fine for a few hours. I have even put my shoes up and worn just them if the rain was coming quick. They are thin and store well. |
Know what you mean so what I did was buy a pair of Gore-Tex all weather boots. They might have some here http://www.cabelas.com/ or you buy some rubber over shoes and keep them on your boat.
Richard G. "Kevin" wrote in message ... I am looking for a water proof shoe to wear when fishing in my boat. The rain suit I have keeps me dry but my feet get wet. I would like to find something comfortable to wear all day and easy to get off and on. Lacrosse makes one called Halsey. I cant find anyone local who has them in stock so I can try them on. Anyone have any suggestions for other shoes to try? Thanks, Kevin |
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