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Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10512203 01/03/15 12:54 AM
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Arctic shield boot and shoe covers. I wear them over tennis shoes and they work great. Put them on while your feet are warm. Not 100% water proof but close.They have good non skid soles on them. Read the reviews on them.

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Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10512216 01/03/15 12:58 AM
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I wear gore tex high top tennis shoes and electric socks.
If you do this buy the best brand you can get.
I also wear electric heated gloves. Very thin and very warm.

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Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10512495 01/03/15 03:03 AM
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I bought some chemical heated insoles a few nights ago and plan to use them the next time I fish in the cold. They are supposed to last 9 hours so we'll see. I already wear water resistant, insulated boots that I treat with mink oil along with wool socks.

Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10512512 01/03/15 03:09 AM
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I sprayed my tony lamas with rustoleum never wet..... Don't do this. Muck boots are good as long as it's really cold.

Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10512601 01/03/15 03:43 AM
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goretex Chaca type boots and a pair of neoprene socks. fished in cold rainy days and they get me bu for all day. your feet will sweat like hel so make sure and put a very thin sock on first.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-mm-Neoprene-Socks/732818.uts

Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10512623 01/03/15 03:54 AM
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I wear some el cheapo ski boots from academy for warmth. I usually have a toasty toes to put on in the morning but rarely need them. If its wet I have some academy el cheapo rubber slip over things. For $30-$40 bucks it works and I've been in low 20s. My buddy also brings a little propane heater to warm your hands from time to time.

Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10512625 01/03/15 03:54 AM
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Wool socks and tennis shoes. Never been cold smile


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Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Tyler.Woods] #10512775 01/03/15 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: Tyler.Woods
Wool socks and tennis shoes. Never been cold smile


You're still young buddy.

I wore coveralls to baseball tryouts at Mansfield in those January's while you guys were running around in baseball pants and t-shirts.

Still remember Coach Vaughan telling the story at the baseball banquet about you asking for a reprieve from a baseball tourney because you had pre-paid for a fishing tournament. smile


Good stuff.

Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: randywillfish] #10512835 01/03/15 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted By: randywillfish
MUCK BOOTS.

WOOL SOCKS AND 22 DEGREES. NICE AND TOASTY....


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Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Razorback] #10512844 01/03/15 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: Razorback
I bought some chemical heated insoles a few nights ago and plan to use them the next time I fish in the cold. They are supposed to last 9 hours so we'll see. I already wear water resistant, insulated boots that I treat with mink oil along with wool socks.


+1 I've used them for three years on the coldest days inside my wader boots and you won't have any problems keeping warm. They are not easy to find for feet (often sold out) so I sometimes just buy the hand warmers and use them. You can usually get them in smaller quantities (2 pack) for a couple of bucks.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Grabber-Medium...dingMethod=p13n


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Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10514832 01/04/15 05:24 AM
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+ 1 on the muck boots. Artic sport style. Will keep u comfortable between 10-50 degrees.

Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: Frank the Tank] #10515159 01/04/15 02:42 PM
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this question always cracks me up...guy's this is Texas, it don't get that cold...i fish all winter long and I wear flip-flops from hot to about 35 degrees, then from 35 to the rare 20's I have a pair of Nike sandals that I wear a pair of wool hunting socks with...wool is nice cause if it gets wet your feet are still warm and with the open sandal the water evaporates quicker...I know I look silly with a big goose down jacket and bibs with a wool hat and fingerless gloves and a pair of flip flops, but I like to be comfortable when I fish...LOL

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Do the wool socks also keep your feet dry. hammer

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I wear Timberland boots with Gore-Tex. They are 100% waterproof. And pretty warm too. Biggest problem is keeping my hands warm.


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Re: Keeping feet warm & dry [Re: pil,b] #10515513 01/04/15 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: pil,b
Do the wool socks also keep your feet dry. hammer


if that was for me... my Ranger boat keeps my feet dry...hee-hee...

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