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Re: Good hunting boots

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cougarhound wrote:what kind of hunting are you going to be doing is the big question, flat land for whitetails or sheep hunting in the mountains?


That's a good question when it comes to boots. I myself really want to buy a pair of American made boots, but I can't see how a pair of Whites or Nicks give you as good of grip on rocky, mountainous terrain. It doesn't LOOK like they would grip as well as a pair of Rocky's or Irish Setters. Am I wrong?

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other than cat hunting all my time is spent hunting rocky mt bighorns i've worn alot of different boots and i love my scarpa freney gt boots
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I use to be all about danners but october i bought a new pair of danner elk hunters with in two weeks the soles had totally seperated. In my mind they are nothing but junk. I will be purchasing a pair of kenetracs, soon. the are twice the boot. Just my experience.
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i was at our local sportsmans and they are having a sale on whites pack boots and the ones that i liked alot and felt great were the snow cat's. has anyone tried these boots and if so could ya tell me what ya think. I havnt made my mind up yet on getting them or not so a little imput would be cool. Thanks
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I have a pair of White's Pac boots, the elk guide model. I really like these, well made and comfortable. Wear them all day. Also have two pair of their regular packer style boots and really like these as well. Jimmy
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schnees schnees schnees nuff said
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I jsut got a pair of kenetreks packs and am sure disappointed. I wish I wish I would have stuck to the whites
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I was going to buy a pair of kennetreks this year.
(Meindls are shit, 3 pairs in 3 years)
What dont you like about them ?
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really like the danner super rain forest for spring summer and fall... but when it gets really nasty i go for my hoffman boots. they are made in Idaho and are built hell for stout. price very good and the loggers swear by them as well as the lineman.
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