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    Default Felt Bottomed Wading Boots


    Felt wading boots are absolutely worthless in southwestern wisconsin.

    I owned one pair of them about 16 years ago. Felt was trendy because the "real"

    trout anglers from outwest wear them so i was feeling the peer pressure and purchased

    my "felt" bottomed boots.

    Wisconsin early season is lots of snow and lots of frozen banks to get up and down.

    Before long my boots looked like 2 big clumps of snow. They were new so I was

    giving them a real look at to make an informed decision on an opinion.

    I was getting tired of walking like "Herman Munster" and decided to go down a bank

    to walk in the stream to get the snow and ice build up off my boots.

    I started down a sheer bank and the next thing you know I was skiing down it.

    I made it all the way to the bottom without falling. I was so proud of myself.

    There I stood in the water and I noticed I was tangled up in some old barb wire and

    I had a small hole in my new waders above the right knee. I fished a short time

    and my wader filled up with water.

    I took my waders off to check my right leg for leaks. My right bootie of my waders

    was filled with water. Upon closer inspection it was NOT water it was blood.

    My skiing trip down the bank and hitting the fence in full flight caused a huge

    cut above my right knee that required 13 sutures to close. I threw away the piece

    of crap felt boots at the clinic in the dumpster after one use.

    I now use ONLY lugged soled wading boots and my favorites are Cabelas Back Countries.

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    Studded felt soles?
    Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.

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    Len, I just received a new pair of Simms Guide Boots with the Vibram soles. This will be my first try of rubber soles and fishing boots, but I have high hopes and expectations. Thanks for the timely article as it sounds like many manufacturers are getting away from felt, as well as some states starting to regulate the use of felt-soled boots due to problems with water-born hitch-hikers that could potentially damage the fishery.

    Kelly.
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    Kelly.

    "There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home."

    Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"

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    Default not studded

    studded work a little better when snow goes away but many of my banks I walk up and down the felt and studded felt are worthless.



    I go with lugged soles ONLY now.

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    Len -

    Even ( most of ) us western guys know not to combine felt with snow and ice. Glad it was you skiing on them and not me !!

    Having said that, one of the worst falls I've taken was while wearing rubber soled boots ( not studded ) crossing some snow covered ice. Landed on my back directly on something in my backpack and broke a rib. That was not at all laughable, especially for the first six or seven weeks after the fall !!

    John
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    Two words, guys - wading staff.

    kelly.
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    Kelly.

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    Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"

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    Default kelly

    that staff would have been used as a ski pole.

    I still would have hurt myself.

    I have a knack for that.

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    Len, welcome to my world... P.S.: my staff is a ski pole

    I'm glad it didn't turn out worse for you, but it sounds like it was definitely bad enough. Most of the recent 'accidents' in my life seem to have occured while fishing. That being said, I'm glad they occured while fishing, which means I was out and about.

    Kelly.
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    Kelly.

    "There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home."

    Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"

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    And here studs and lugs are almost worthless. Too many rocks to skid off.

    So, why hasn't anyone come up with a lugged felt sole?
    Good fishing technique trumps all.....wish I had it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kglissmeyer View Post
    Two words, guys - wading staff.

    kelly.
    Never could stand hiking poles used by others when hiking with me ( their noise pretty much ruined my experience ), and really don't want to be bogged down with a wading staff while fishing. No sense of false security, either - wade carefully where you know its safe to wade, and play it close to the vest at all times. Getting wet, and getting hurt, are part of the game.

    John
    The fish are always right.

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