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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5587658" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>I'm also more scared of ticks than snakes. Honest truth. I use permethrin and "might" find one tick per season on me that somehow the permethrin didn't get. </p><p></p><p>Snakeboots….. I've used Danners, Irish Setters, Rocky, Cabelas brand. All very comfortable, cool, and light weight. And easy to get on and off to me. I would highly recommend them to anyone unless you need to cross creeks frequently or walk in cow pastures. It didn't take long for any of them to begin to leak even with pre treating them. I still use them on afternoon hunts, or when I hunt an area that doesn't have a lot of creek issues. I usually keep them in my truck and switch out at break time mid day. </p><p>I have been using the lacrosse grange for several years now, because wet damp feet is like my ultimate discomfort that I cannot deal with. </p><p></p><p>This season I'm going to give the Lacrosse Alpha Agility Snake boots a try. Got some a few days ago. </p><p></p><p></p><p>And yes, the YouTube Facebook hunters have come close to ruining the sport. Their idea was neat at first until they attracted the wrong crowd into the woods and have had major season structure changes because of what they have done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5587658, member: 19488"] I’m also more scared of ticks than snakes. Honest truth. I use permethrin and “might” find one tick per season on me that somehow the permethrin didn’t get. Snakeboots….. I’ve used Danners, Irish Setters, Rocky, Cabelas brand. All very comfortable, cool, and light weight. And easy to get on and off to me. I would highly recommend them to anyone unless you need to cross creeks frequently or walk in cow pastures. It didn’t take long for any of them to begin to leak even with pre treating them. I still use them on afternoon hunts, or when I hunt an area that doesn’t have a lot of creek issues. I usually keep them in my truck and switch out at break time mid day. I have been using the lacrosse grange for several years now, because wet damp feet is like my ultimate discomfort that I cannot deal with. This season I’m going to give the Lacrosse Alpha Agility Snake boots a try. Got some a few days ago. And yes, the YouTube Facebook hunters have come close to ruining the sport. Their idea was neat at first until they attracted the wrong crowd into the woods and have had major season structure changes because of what they have done. [/QUOTE]
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