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Nebe 06-12-2006 05:28 PM

[QUOTE=cheferson]
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Originally Posted by Nebe
LL Bean's ultralight studded aquastealth boots :humpty:[/QUOTE

Soles on mine are peeling off already, the studs are holding up well though


try some shoe goo on em. make sure you clean them off with isopropal alcohol first.

spence 06-12-2006 05:36 PM

[QUOTE=Nebe]
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Originally Posted by cheferson
try some shoe goo on em. make sure you clean them off with isopropal alcohol first.

Try Marine Goop...it's strong stuff.

I glued a pair of korkers studded replacement felts onto an old pair of sandals with the stuff and they're rock solid.

-spence

likwid 06-12-2006 05:56 PM

5200

Goose 06-12-2006 06:39 PM

I would go with the best boot with ankle support. Like it has been mentioned,,,if you intend on wading then you will be dealing with round rocks that are at 30% angle, they have no weed or slime in most places. I use 3 different style boots another great advantage to booty foot style waders.

eelman 06-13-2006 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by piemma
also rarely need on #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&'s boat....

In all the years I have fished with Steve, he has never worn korkers, I have never seen him fall down nor have I seen him have any problems with felt and felt alone. He is giving his opinion just like anyone else. I have not worn korkers in quite a few years myself and also find the felt fine, even on Block Island. Again, its an opinion.

As for the #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&s boat comment, sorry I dont get the joke? So he has come few times on the boat? whats that have to do with korkers? Steve has fished the surf the past several nights. Enjoying the boat now and then is lots of fun and after 35+ years Steve has pounding the surf , I see no harm in it.

Back to the Korkers, I would recomend them because they are safe! I just hate the weight and hate walking in the things....I have learned to like felt....To each his own!

Good fishing..........

JFigliuolo 06-13-2006 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
In all the years I have fished with Steve, he has never worn korkers, I have never seen him fall down nor have I seen him have any problems with felt and felt alone. He is giving his opinion just like anyone else. I have not worn korkers in quite a few years myself and also find the felt fine, even on Block Island. Again, its an opinion.

As for the #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&s boat comment, sorry I dont get the joke? So he has come few times on the boat? whats that have to do with korkers? Steve has fished the surf the past several nights. Enjoying the boat now and then is lots of fun and after 35+ years Steve has pounding the surf , I see no harm in it.

Back to the Korkers, I would recomend them because they are safe! I just hate the weight and hate walking in the things....I have learned to like felt....To each his own!

Good fishing..........

Simmer down #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&. I don't think anyone is knocking Steve for his opinion. At least I didn't see it that way. And I think the boat comment was just poking fun. Anyone who says thet would pass up fishing from a boat from time to time is either:
A. A liar,
B. Afraid of water,
C, Pretty close minded.

But again I realy think it was a lighthearted joke.

piemma 06-13-2006 12:37 PM

Thanks JF. IT WAS A JOKE!!! Some people have no sense of humor anymore.


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