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Re: Thinking about a new set of Waders #599759 02/06/04 05:07 PM
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Just get the hodgmans. They work fine and won't cost you $ 3-400 like the Simms will. I can't imagine losing or tearing a pair of Simms, I'd cry. They are sooo nice though.

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Thanks Deacon, I'll keep an eye out for a sale and in the mean time be looking for one size larger in some wading boots.

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Re: Thinking about a new set of Waders #599761 02/07/04 02:24 AM
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Scottie, watch Academy and Oshie's for sales on boots.......Don't forget about heaven-on-Earth, Roy's in C.C. for boots. Try the hodge's at academy and then buy from BPS or Cabela's.......or contact Keith at Raven, I bet he'll get a better price. Won't hurt to try. I'm really bending towards getting a set of both also.
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