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Wet Wading
Anyone use these or something similar?
http://www.boundarywaterscatalog.com...g/C0990011.jpg CHOTA BREATHABLE MUKLUK http://www.chotaoutdoorgear.com/Cybe...p?idproduct=34 Nunavut Mukluk Boot Thinking of using these in the warm weather with fleece bib rain pants and light pullover top for close in or high up rocks. May get a little wet when pushing out while wading, but don't mind in the summer. I have been getting a little worried with chest waders on high rocks, so thought this combo may work. Haven't crossed that wet suit line yet - Thoughts? |
I thought all you needed for wet wading was a pair of shorts?
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those would probly fill with sand in an instant.
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They will fill with water and weight ya down. Get a good pair of Teva Sandals and you are good to go.:buds:
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Thanks. Not talking about the nights I plan to push out and deep wade. I'm OK with the chest waders here.
I'm talking about the nights where I plan to start out on the rocks/jetty (korkers) - just mostly getting splashed. Then jump down, walk the rocky shoreline and push out at intervals. Don't think I'll mind getting a little wet mid-season if I decide to push it with this set up. Also, getting more skittish on a jetty in full chest waders. Fish pretty much RI exclusively, 50 trips a year. Being 6'2', 240 I'm also looking for better ankle support. The boot foot ain't really cutting it when in around the bowling balls. So you think these products will fill up. Maybe I'll try knee high wetsuit socks, wading boots/korkers (aready have/use these), and splash pants for these nights. |
fish rhody exclusivly, use a pair of old sneakers with self tapping stainless screws in the sole and heel. measure them out to make sure there not to long. then get a pair of dr. shools liners for the sneaks, and your good to go.works on black slime, light weed, ect.
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Servus seafarers would match splashpants fine
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I wear the full chest waders even on rocks, it's murphy's law, everytime I don't where the waders, I get splashed from head to toe by a rogue wave
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just use my old work boots when i am wet wading in the summer,,, great in the rocks
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What are the wet suiters wearing for shoes when they use their Korkers?
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Wading boots and neoprene socks with korkers.
Dive booties with a rubber sole on sand |
That's what I'm talking about rock and Rock- Thanks - I'm almost there :walk:
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I where my regular wading boots with the sand guards never had a problem with sand getting in a little maybe but not enough to make it hard to move. ThomT
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Gonna give the NRS Workboot Wetshoe a shot. After feedback here, many other searches, reviews, etc, it came down to these and the DUI Rockboots. I think these will meet the stated need better (Chota's fell off the list). I'll post a review at the end of the season - Thanks
http://www.altrec.com/shop/detail/3509/ |
I used 5.10 canyoneer boots with aquastealth soles and neoprene socks. I had great luck with them on rock. Sand gets into anything short of boot foot waders. A new canyoneer model is out soon. Aquastealth is amazing on wet and dry rock. It is likely bettter than what the boots you mentioned offer.
I would like to try them with waterproof sealskinz socks but have not done so yet. |
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Cabelas flats boots, mesh shorts, wading jacket. That's how i fished my fist year of striper fishing.
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Thanks for the warning. I didn't know. Other than smell do they work as advertised though? |
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You wear this boot like a wet suit sock. When fully dry, goes on very easily. When wet, you take off like a wet suit sock (push'em down from the top and keep going - the boot can take it). Has a very durable outer rubber shell that incorporates the lacing system. Also has a wide, top velocro strap (see picture). Very snug and light even with K1100+ Korkers attached. Feels like you're wearing sneakers. I thought there would be more ankle support. However, by design, it's more like ankle protection. For breachway nights I felt more confident and sure footed going up and down, and also less worried about going in the drink compared to my wader outfit. For rocky beaches, you are basically wet wading. I expected this and didn't mind it at all, even on the coolest summer nights. Threw on a bathing suit, bibs and these boots - all set (Didn't do this early spring or fall). On open sandy beaches, I did collect some sand between the sock and the outer shell (not in the boot itself - the top strap takes care of that). However, I was able to minimize this by taking some extra time during the lacing process (snugged it down more than usual from the bottom up). Overall - very pleased and will continue to use this system as described. Oh Yeah, These boots are somewhat narrow. I wear a size 12 1/2 shoe. I don't have extra wide feet, but I had to get a size 14 in these. They fit like a glove. So if you are thinking about these, try'em on. |
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