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comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 04:32 AM
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crboswell
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What is everyone's opinion on a comfortable shoe for fishing. The tennis shoes i use now are brutal on the feet after standing up for all day in a tournament.
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 04:38 AM
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Champion1
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 04:46 AM
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woody203
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Barefoot or rainbow flip flops
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 04:48 AM
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Backlash2
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BPS has some great boat shoes for around $70.Slip-ons non-marking comfortable made by World Wide Sportman.Looks and feels better than tennis shoes.
Go Fishing,Good Luck!!!! Backlash2/Lenny
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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#6339092
06/27/11 04:54 AM
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Dognot
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 I like these
Last edited by Dognot; 06/27/11 04:54 AM.
The only thing worse than a porta potty in the wintertime is a porta potty in the summertime.
Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love will make it wag it's tail............Pistol Pete Maravich
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 04:55 AM
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PESCADOR12
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 04:56 AM
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Jay Kendrick
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sperry topsiders. keep it fratty.
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 04:58 AM
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Doug E. Fresh
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A VERY good pair of running/training shoes will do the trick. Don't be cheap, its worth every penny!
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 05:01 AM
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crboswell
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The only tennis shoe I use is New Balance. They usually feel great and last a while, but without the padded deck it starts to get uncomfortable standing up there all day.
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 05:31 AM
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kellisag
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 05:35 AM
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Brandon Johnson
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 I like these  Im not the only one! Awesome! The 5 fingers are great.
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 05:37 AM
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Evan O'Brien
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What is everyone's opinion on a comfortable shoe for fishing. The tennis shoes i use now are brutal on the feet after standing up for all day in a tournament. I went and had a thermal scan done on my feet after I couldn't make it through a day of fishing without pain killers.. I found out I had plantar fasciitis. Doing the stretches, losing a little weight and switching to a nuetral sole shoe did the trick.. I took the scan to Run On in Dallas and they fitted me with the right shoes for my feet. Well worth it.. I found some Twisted X work boots with the suggestion of a fellow TFF'er as well. 
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06/27/11 05:41 AM
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CU-201
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Outdoorsman
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A good pair of running shoes like New Balance or Saucony.
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 06:26 AM
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Ranger Rick
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"Eyes quit ah usin shoes when my feets grew them thar webs betwinxt mine toes.........grand granny sazs its from bein 'n the water all the time...  Actually I use water shoes and use a gel insert inside em for cushion. Seems for some reason or another I get my feety wet about 1out of every 3 trips I make. And as such, I really hate getting my sport/running shoes wet like my Vans, OPs and such ect.... Using the water shoes I get feather light comfort from the inserts and water friendly wear for about $10-$20 easily. 
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Re: comfortable fishing shoes
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06/27/11 06:47 AM
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Caribou
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I absolutely love asics brand tennis shoes. i'm a baker, so im on my feet between 8-12 hours a day, depending on how busy we are, i wear them ever day, and have not bought a different brand of shoe in almost 3 years. absolutely the most comfortable shoes i have ever had.
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