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TC in Spfld
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Cabela's Silent Stalk Sneakers for $99.99. Very good boot for warm weather.
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Burnsie
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I've never found much better than a good 'ol pair of Sorels with felt liners.
Oops, Sorels are warm boots, nto warm weather.

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Ghillie boots (I swear, my mission in life is to convert all American hunter to these things!) They're ultra, ultra lightweight, soft, flat soled & silent to stalk in. If you eiher don't mind wet feet when it rains, or have an alternative for wet weather, Ghillies are the perfect early season/stalking boot.

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You can find them on E8ay UK for about $40 + shipping. I believe the last pair I ordered cam in at under $50 & were here in under a week.
I have 2 pairs (one that I wear & a spare pair, in case I couldn't get them when I moved over here) I've been wearing the same pair for all my Spring/Summer/Early Fall huntin for 4 years now.

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Grey Taylor
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I use a pair of Corcoran #3944 boots. They've done me well in the California and Arizona deserts.

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Took Wolverine Ridgelines to CO last year for some big time walking for Mule Deer and they are awesome. Don't let the thinsulate scare you off for warm weather hunting. Great boots!
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Converse Chuck Taylor high-tops - just like Fred Bear. [Big Grin]
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I sure like my Lugz. Lightweight and sturdy....Phil
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I second the muck boots..... uninsulated, light, dry, and real comfortable.
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MuckBoots for me! Fielsmaster - uninsulated. I do a LOT of "warm" weather hunting in south Texas.

Bisch

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