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Posted by ENGLISH 911 on 10-11-2013 10:05 PM:

Question Vendors?

WHAT IS EVERYONES OPINION ON WHAT IS THE BEST BOOT/CHAP COMBO AKA FROG LEGS? IM NEEDING A NEW PAIR AND WANT SOME OPINOINS.

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Posted by on 10-11-2013 10:23 PM:

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If you were to call me and want to order a pair of boots, I would ask several questions. Reason is we all have different size legs and your leg size and how much you hunt determines the best boot for you.
Couple nights a week and normal legs then muck wetland or muck master works well. Calfs over 18 inches and you had better plan on a lacrosse mud lite with the webbing in the back with the chap sewn low. The lacrosse aerohead also a good choice but not enough out there to make that a true statement yet.
Grubs seem to be good with the heal not wearing out like mucks do with hard hunting. But I have had some trouble with the ankles being tight on some people.

If your one of the lucky young and thin youngsters the lacrosse grange tight ankle fit boot works well. Any size to your legs and you should forget those.

Chaps depend on what you want to stop getting to your legs. Snakes, briars, grass? They range from lightweight chap to snake with a couple different ones in between.


Posted by ENGLISH 911 on 10-11-2013 11:11 PM:

MR. CONKEY I HUNT MAYBE 3 NITES A WEEK AVERAGE. I DONT HAVE THIN LEGS NOR HUGE LEGS AND WEAR AN 8 OR 8 1/2 BOOT. I WANT TO KEEP BRIARS AND WATER OUT.

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I SPEAK & HUNT ENGLISH.

I feed and recommend
VICTOR DOG FOOD
Jason Gregory
419-512-5895


Posted by on 10-12-2013 04:34 AM:

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Think grubb or muck would work well for you. You could go with light weight chap or the dans five star chap.


Posted by on 10-12-2013 04:34 AM:

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Think grubb or muck would work well for you. You could go with light weight chap or the dans five star chap.


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