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<blockquote data-quote="cowhunter71" data-source="post: 5056327" data-attributes="member: 18170"><p>Never owned a pair of hiking boots till I moved up here. Mainly hunted a pair of high top Converse in The Swamp, and my pull on Redwing Ropers anywhere it might have been dry. Lacrosse Rubbers on wet or damp mornings here then switching out to my Danner Pronghorns otherwise. Y'all ain't figured out yet that the only thing 100% waterproof is rubber. As for snakes, never worried too much about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowhunter71, post: 5056327, member: 18170"] Never owned a pair of hiking boots till I moved up here. Mainly hunted a pair of high top Converse in The Swamp, and my pull on Redwing Ropers anywhere it might have been dry. Lacrosse Rubbers on wet or damp mornings here then switching out to my Danner Pronghorns otherwise. Y'all ain't figured out yet that the only thing 100% waterproof is rubber. As for snakes, never worried too much about them. [/QUOTE]
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