one thing about stand hunting and boots. Bring a pair of socks or two, and USE THEM!
the hike in your feet will sweat! you need to change....and change again when you get cold!
Neos is a good option, but noisey!
mickeys work, but are heavy. If your feet are cold and clamy you are not changing socks enough, thankfully with mickeys you can wipe them out, shove a new pair of socks on and be good to go. Spent a lot of cold weather time in them -50! If anyone gets a smart idea to go for a run in them at -25, shoot'm LOL! I had shin splints for weeks after that escapade.
-100 sorels are nice. They are also waterproof up to the ankles, and fairly quiet over all. You can easily change the liners and I'd HIGHLY recommend buying an extra set or two!!! swap them out regularly and replace as needed, nothing lasts forever.
Socks is the next issue. boots are boots, you still need good socks. too tight and it wont matter how good your boot is, your feet WILL FREEZE!!!! let them get damp from sweat, again you'll have cold feet.
For really cold I prefer the smart wool trekkers (knee high red heavy wools). If I'm sitting I MIGHT add the liners once I get to where I'm sitting. My issue with liners is my feet end up soaked, too warm! I haven't tried adding them when I changed socks but that is something I would highly consider.
Another cold feet issue already stated is sweating. A spray on deodorant works wonders!
A pair of steiger mucks are light and will work, but are NOT water proof, they don't eliminate the need to change socks either. They are however nice! and work well with a pair of NEOS over them for winter sled riding. Its what I wear down to -40 on the trapline.