Depends on where you will be hunting. I actually shifted from "boots" to hiking boots or shoes. A bit less tread, a lot less weight,and to me, no loss at all in performance. I suggest you look at that.
I was willing to spend a bunch of money on some nice boots and went to major big box houses to see, feel, and try on some ( as many as I could) boots.
What I ended up buying were absolutely the best fit, most comfortable ( for me) and unbelievably, less than $100 a pair (I bought two pair). I really suggest you spend some time trying them all on and let your feet tell you what to buy.
No, these are not the most expensive, or the best made boots. But they are fine, and at that price I can buy 3-4 pair and have new boots every two to three years ( I have not yet worn out the first pair). That choice worked for me, but you may need another shoe / boot, which is why I didn't name a brand.
ChuckC