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    Quote Originally Posted by marsh chicken View Post
    Kevin's in Thomasville. Your welcome
    Go buy me a few pair in size 11 so I can try them on .... Don't feel like driving 6.5 hours.

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    Get the green burlys. Thats what i have and next to my snake boots, prob some of most comfy boots i own. I hate mucks. They make my feet hurt and my feet are so wet from sweat that having waterproof boots are pointless.
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    Another vote for the Lacrosse Grange boots. Invest in quality sock liners and socks.

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    Lacrosse makes a dang comfortable rubber boot. I wear my rubber snake boots year round. If you have big calves, the Le Chameau boots may not come off once you get them on, but they would be a great option too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    Go buy me a few pair in size 11 so I can try them on .... Don't feel like driving 6.5 hours.
    I'm supposed to be down there in a week or two for a turkey hunt, let me know if you want me to get you a pair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MC View Post
    Another vote for the Lacrosse Grange boots. Invest in quality sock liners and socks.
    Tons of votes for these Jacob-It's what I'm taking on my caribou hunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FBT View Post
    The old green lacrosse grange boots are the best for walking a lot. A bastard to get off but the tight ankle fit is what makes them so enjoyable to walk in.


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    Another vote for these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phone Man View Post
    Grange or alpha burlys. Or look into xtratuffs
    Quote Originally Posted by MC View Post
    Another vote for the Lacrosse Grange boots. Invest in quality sock liners and socks.
    Quote Originally Posted by beanhunter View Post
    Tons of votes for these Jacob-It's what I'm taking on my caribou hunt.

    This is where my vote is. I have terribly flat feet, and these don't bother me at all.
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