03-15-2012, 02:47 PM
My experiance with the neoprene boot wader was very much on the same track as Kokomoslow's experiance. Those heavy, clumsy, boot foot bottoms did not allow for the ankle movement I needed. I was alone ,and actually had concerns that I might have to wait for a breeze to drift my carcass to shore lol . Once I got those things off I gave them to my grandsons for hunting.
The water temp was up to 45 degrees when I started this year, and my Simms G3 convertables have held off even a chill for my feet with only a single pair of cotton socks. ( I do realize that I should not wear cotton, but I am saving my nylons for a night on the town.![[Image: whistle.gif]](http://www.bigfishtackle.com/images/gforum/whistle.gif)
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The water temp was up to 45 degrees when I started this year, and my Simms G3 convertables have held off even a chill for my feet with only a single pair of cotton socks. ( I do realize that I should not wear cotton, but I am saving my nylons for a night on the town.
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