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The other thing to consider is that wading boots are made to be wet and dry quickly. I image most hiking boots will take a long time to dry fully (up to a week?) and may begin to rot/break down.Also, for the sake of the waters you'll be in, you always want to let boots and other gear dry completely before entering a new water shed to prevent the spread of invasive species. Using hiking boots that take a long time to fully dry could limit your fishing opportunities.--Scott
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What material is holding the spikes? If it is plastic, I wonder how slippery that would be? The only situation it should matter would be uneven rocks where the bridge of your foot ends up being the contact point. I image the hiking boots would be about the same level of durability, but make sure you consider that so you don't end up spending more by buying those spikes and several pairs of hiking boots when you could have just bought one pair of wading boots.You may also want to consider mesh sides or poking small holes in the sides. My wading boots have those holes to allow water to drain out. Maybe also to help prevent an air bubble from building in the toes.
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 11:11 AM, TurbineBlade <doubl...@gmail.com> wrote:
The late Jack Gartside apparently wore a pair of cheap loafers as wading boots over top of his waders. I see no reason not to try it out.Gene
On Saturday, January 25, 2014 10:45:07 AM UTC-5, MattT wrote:Hey Everyone.Looking at wading boots, and also my wallet... and the two aren't friends. Thought about getting a cheap pair of hiking boots and having at it. I talked with a few people who mentioned slipping being a problem... and came up with the idea to throw these on the bottom. Has anyone tried this? Success stories/ warnings?
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Actually what Dalton mentioned is not that crazy, I remember as a kid when the stocking foot waders first came out the wading boots consisted of a wool sock and an oversize pair of Chuck Taylor's or similar sneaker/boot setup at least that's what I remember. I have some old pictures from my dad of guys doing this, also as a kid we would take a pair of hip boots and glue carpet to the bottom to make the rubber bottoms less slippery. I would not recommend this today especially with all that's available, I just through away two old pair (Gary Borger wading shoes) a few weeks back I would have given them away if I knew anyone had an interest in them. Anyway I see Orvis has a basic pair for $90 and I get a 25$ discount coupon from them all the time so $65 is decent I'm sure llbean, cabelas, etc have some inexpensive options. I would go this route have good footwear so you don't fall, slip, etc in the river and get hurt or worse.
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http://www.dsd.state.md.us/COMAR/getfile.aspx?file=08.02.19.07.htm:"An individual may not use footgear with external felt soles in State waters or within five feet of State waters"Info here, http://bit.ly/yGGBrX and 2014 MD fishing guide here: http://bit.ly/LjLznnMark
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Just remember if you glue carpet on the boots you can't wear them in Maryland...
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I don't know if this counts as a commercial post, but the Goodwill on Glebe Road in Arlington had a pair of Orvis wading boots for a very reasonable price. Felt soles, but they were in very serviceable condition - perhaps even previously owned by a club member.--
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 9:39:14 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:http://www.dsd.state.md.us/COMAR/getfile.aspx?file=08.02.19.07.htm:"An individual may not use footgear with external felt soles in State waters or within five feet of State waters"Info here, http://bit.ly/yGGBrX and 2014 MD fishing guide here: http://bit.ly/LjLznnMark
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 8:11:02 AM UTC-5, Matthew Longley wrote:Just remember if you glue carpet on the boots you can't wear them in Maryland...
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Searching Google for "diy vibram soles" turned up some interesting re-cover kits for rubber soles...........Bruce Mathews
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Anyone ever strip the felt off of felt wading boots and refinish with rubber? Wondering how well that would work. I scored a pair of brand new neoprene waders (felt boot foot) for my little sister at goodwill, and was thinking of doing that for her.
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I don't know if this counts as a commercial post, but the Goodwill on Glebe Road in Arlington had a pair of Orvis wading boots for a very reasonable price. Felt soles, but they were in very serviceable condition - perhaps even previously owned by a club member.--
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 9:39:14 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:http://www.dsd.state.md.us/COMAR/getfile.aspx?file=08.02.19.07.htm:"An individual may not use footgear with external felt soles in State waters or within five feet of State waters"Info here, http://bit.ly/yGGBrX and 2014 MD fishing guide here: http://bit.ly/LjLznnMark
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