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    Now this is a real query.
    I've just got my first pair of stocking foot waders and I'm thinking about boots.
    The stretch I fish is 3 miles long with a gravel path along much of its length, so I think felt soles would be quickly shredded.
    If I were to get some composite soles with/without studs then this would probably be OK.
    Do such boots have specific drainage and is there any reason why I shouldn't use ordinary boots with some drainage holes drilled into them ?
    Any comments welcome !

    Brent

  • #2
    Hi have a look in bird watching mags and walking mags for some cheep trecking boot I have seen some for about £19 which will do the job for a season or to and you can always add studs to them if you like. :>

    but look at the boot first before you put the studs on as you don't want to go through the sole in to your stocking foot.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by raptar View Post
      have a look in bird watching mags ...for some cheep trecking boot
      Just had a look in my bird watching mags Raptar, and to be honest they're wearing very little, if anything at all! I reckon you've been done mate!! :>

      On a more serious note; Brent, wading boots would generally have drainage holes and they would generally be made of a material that's designed to get wet all the time without crumbling, which may happen with walking boots. They are designed for the job, basically.

      Also, I doubt very much that the gravel path would wear the felt that much, as you are essentially walking over wet gravel when you're wading.

      Have a look at the sale section here:

      http://www.johnnorris.co.uk/shop/ty_...g-sale/?page=1

      TT.

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      • #4
        your a dirty boy T.T

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