I'm a big believer in stealth. I hunt almost exclusively in Bean boots or Lacrosse Granges (the old school green ones with the thinner sole). I like the sole of the Bean better - it's thinner and allows me to feel the ground better. I love the ease (no laces)and waterproof-ness of the Lacrosse. For the past couple of years, I've gone with the Lacrosse, whether deer, hog or turkey hunting.
Turkey hunting over the last couple of weeks got me thinking about how I could combine the strengths of these two boots with the one thing I'm lacking that might be nice from time to time in the swamps and piney woods that I hunt - snakeproof-ness.
I did a little searching, and all the snake boots that I've found have one of those thick, clunky soles. No good for slipping through the woods like and Indian. Also, the majority of the snake boots seem to be lace ups or have a zipper.
My ideal boot for my hunting area would be (in some semblance of priority):
1. Stealthy - just enough padding to handle walking a dirt road.
2. Easy on/off - no laces and preferably no zipper.
3. Waterproof
4. Snake proof
5. Durable
6. Not too expensive - don't come talking about the Russell boots - I'm not going to spend $500 for a pair when my Lacrosse are $65.
7. Good looking - I prefer a classic look - don't really like the Star Trek style of a lot of snake boots.
So, my questions for you are:
1. Do you know of a boot I should consider?
2. Would you add or change the list of priorities?
3. If such a boot was offered (assuming there's not one that meets all the criteria), would you buy a pair?
Thanks for the feedback.