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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpsitter" data-source="post: 5055346" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>Rocky pro-lite snake boots for me. </p><p>I hunt run-gun on the top and sides of the plateau. Cover a lot of ground. They are relatively comfortable, you just have to break them in. Feet haven't got wet that I can remember from wet grass or creeks. They will get a little warm on your legs especially late in the season. I have only encountered one aggressive rattlesnake while turkey hunting in 30+ years of turkey hunting. I just try to stay where I can see my feet if I can lol,</p><p>with that being said I have been thinking about hikers and gaiters for a couple of years wondering if would be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpsitter, post: 5055346, member: 20678"] Rocky pro-lite snake boots for me. I hunt run-gun on the top and sides of the plateau. Cover a lot of ground. They are relatively comfortable, you just have to break them in. Feet haven’t got wet that I can remember from wet grass or creeks. They will get a little warm on your legs especially late in the season. I have only encountered one aggressive rattlesnake while turkey hunting in 30+ years of turkey hunting. I just try to stay where I can see my feet if I can lol, with that being said I have been thinking about hikers and gaiters for a couple of years wondering if would be better. [/QUOTE]
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