. Ditto. Never any problems.I just hunt bare foot. I move quick.. Like a gazelle! No sand irritates my hoofs. Sent from my iPhone using TreasureNet
I agree with Casper. NRS has been making rugged waterboots for years for rafters and professional divers. They make the best working UW boots I ever had. Very rugged, comfortable and warm. That said, you guys who hunt in warm water and sandy places are lucky. I fight broken glass, shells, sharp rocks and leeches every time I go out.
. Ditto. Never any problems.
When I first started I went barefoot, after discovering what is in that beach sand I started wearing protection. I have dug up filet knives point up, broken bottles, hypo needles, large brass screws, large treble hooks (dug because there was lead attached) water soak wood with nails, razor blades and that is just the man made dangers I can think of....I just hunt bare foot. I move quick.. Like a gazelle! No sand irritates my hoofs.
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do you really think a water shoe will protect you from the above? esp. filet knives or hypo needles? rubber soles do not seem to offer much protection from these items.When I first started I went barefoot, after discovering what is in that beach sand I started wearing protection. I have dug up filet knives point up, broken bottles, hypo needles, large brass screws, large treble hooks (dug because there was lead attached) water soak wood with nails, razor blades and that is just the man made dangers I can think of....
I'm not talking the cheap flimsy soft water boots, my water boots have hard sole bottoms with arch supports.do you really think a water shoe will protect you from the above? esp. filet knives or hypo needles? rubber soles do not seem to offer much protection from these items.
They are in my van and I'm too lazy to go look right now, but I believe they are Oceanic...what kind are they? just interested,,,,