A Great Pair of Hunting Boots
When it comes to hunting my feet are my Achilles heel. If they're not comfortable, warm, and dry, then I'm miserable. These boots don't look like much anymore and I have literally walked them into the ground, but come November, when the temperature starts to drop, I will slide my feet into these boots once again -- just like I have done for the past fifteen years.
I spend a lot of time outdoors. Whether I am hunting, trapping, scouting, looking for sheds, mushroom hunting, or just on a simple walk-a-bout, these boots are usually on my feet. The amount of miles I have covered in them is uncountable. The Vibram soles on their bottoms are beaten and worn, but the boots still dig in tight when I'm climbing a steep hill.
I bought them in 1996 at the Cabela's store in Sydney, Nebraska. Brand new they would have cost over $200, but I bought them as a returned item in the store's bargain cave for $120. Even at that price it was hard for me to part with my money. It was in fact the best $120 I have ever spent. The boots are now minus a few quick strap eyes and I can't tell you the number of boot laces they have seen come and go -- the current ones are due to be replaced before next hunting season.
The Irish Setter boots have this flexible area in the back that is where you place your heel inside the boot, Best Hunting Boots
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