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Hello there everyone in the sweet water forum
I am in the market for some new wading boots and looking for any recommendations on what you guys use and like. The last pair of boots i bought were felt and velcro and I cant seem to find to many velcro left and I am also reading that the felt is bad for transferring diseases to different bodies of water but the rubber boots well you just slip? What do you guys use/recommend, I will be only trout fishing in rivers no hunting or heavy duty salmon fishing So what do ya like ? and what do you got - FWIW I have never used spikes And also a Big Shout out To Andy and everyone else that tried to help me and help my nephew catch his first fish - BTW he did FINALLY GDubs- ![]()
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I prefer rubber hip boots with lug soles. I don't go too deep walking in the water. I don't see a need for chest waders in most of nj trout streams and rivers. The lug soles are just the same as like a workboot sole. I like the rubber boots better than the canvas ones as I feel they are more durable. I walk through alot of brush and canvas boots just don't hold up. You can usually get a pair for around fifty bucks or cheaper if they are on sale. Get a size bigger than you normally wear for extra room for some nice thick socks. Spring water temps can be pretty cold and the extra room helps when taking boots off as well.
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I used 3mm cabelas waders lasted me 5 years of decent use!
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I wear felt soled w/ screw in studs: Simms Guide Boot.
Rubber / eco-soles are much more slippery. Sierra Trading Post has good deals on wading boots,....even Simms sometimes. |
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I prefer bootfoots by Aquaz felt bottoms good but not suitable in many situations W/O adding spikes . Many boots will not accept screw in type so I,use a slip on micro spikes . The ones I Use are HD rubber w/ comparable chain & in two years & well over 150 + on water trout days many in winter these are great!
They have never been pulled off by mud , sand etc, stay in place & give me solid footing even on moss covered rocks . Eliminates the need to replace pulled spikes or add same , takes seconds to put on or take off . |
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^This. Simms if your budget allows, and absolutely felt with screw-in studs.
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I go lug soles plastic/rubber . Never had an issue with sleeping unless I'm on algae.
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