Chuck Taylors for warm dry conditions, not much for ankle support. Really good in the sage and rock mullie country.
Dyers for all but cold and wet conditions, someone allways makes a remark about how slick they are, well yes there are no lugs. You have to walk differently in them paying attention to how and where you place your feet slowing you way down, and whala you see more game.
Tried the Danner's this season not really impressed, the sole isnt soft enough. But not a bad boot overall.
Had some older rockymtn's they were similar to the redheads above I liked them a lot. However they only lasted 2 seasons and began to fall apart. Also not insulated so not for really cold weather. They made a noise when just walking along but once in slow mode very quiet, good ankle support.