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If I could find a pair of bootfoot hippers that I can trust (I have given
up), I might be inclined to buy them because of the way I sometimes fish. I sometimes drive to different spots on a river and maybe fish more than one river in a day. I can switch between sandals and hippers in seconds. The alternative is to drive in chest waders (not so safe) or put up with the bother of getting into and out of them and lacing/unlacing boots. To answer your question, I do almost all of my trout and bass fishing within 2 hours of Toronto. Best regards, Yuji Sakuma ================================================== ========================== = "Bill Kiene" wrote in message om... Hi Yuji, In the high end, Simms boot foot would hold up better than any thing else. Where do you fish? -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com |
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