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<blockquote data-quote="Naymola" data-source="post: 2226828" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>Danner "Elk Hunter" boots. Hands down the best boot I've ever had for any and all hunting. I hunt upland bird mostly with mine, particularly Chukars, there is no rougher country than "Chukar country". I've been wearing these boots for 25 years, currently on my fifth pair. They come insulated and non insulated, I have both, 99% of the time I'm wearing non insulated. The soles offer the best traction-period, way better than Vibram or any thing else out there. The laces go all the way down to the toe for very secure footing. They are built low to the ground for minimal ankle roll over. Danner used to make them for Cabela's, now they are bought through Danner. Pretty sure they have Gore tex liner's in them now, before they never used too, apply some of their waterproof dressing and your good to go. You won't be disappointed! Order early, the last pair I bought was on a 3 month backorder. I now kept a extra new pair on hand just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naymola, post: 2226828, member: 3843"] Danner "Elk Hunter" boots. Hands down the best boot I've ever had for any and all hunting. I hunt upland bird mostly with mine, particularly Chukars, there is no rougher country than "Chukar country". I've been wearing these boots for 25 years, currently on my fifth pair. They come insulated and non insulated, I have both, 99% of the time I'm wearing non insulated. The soles offer the best traction-period, way better than Vibram or any thing else out there. The laces go all the way down to the toe for very secure footing. They are built low to the ground for minimal ankle roll over. Danner used to make them for Cabela's, now they are bought through Danner. Pretty sure they have Gore tex liner's in them now, before they never used too, apply some of their waterproof dressing and your good to go. You won't be disappointed! Order early, the last pair I bought was on a 3 month backorder. I now kept a extra new pair on hand just in case. [/QUOTE]
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