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![]() "RichZ" wrote in message ... 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. boots. I happen to use West Marine brand, as the size 14's were on sale. But all the ocean tuna guys use the purpose built fishing boots. |
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