LOL Cannonman...
You have the right idea, but we are way ahead of you....think snow shoes....they work wonders, the only problem is rather like a track backhoe or bulldozer has....you can go a lot of places, but if you get stuck with those things on....heaven help you. Yesterday I fell off in what could only be called a quicksand wallow... to the waist...had to lay down on my chest and "swim" out of the mud...I was covered with sand, mud and crap.....I will post what I found though....LOL.
I have seen them adapt hardware cloth wire into boots, to walk the mud, and a host of other things as well....my primary tool is a long handled pronged digger has 4 heavy tines on the end of a stick...you can use that for leverage and get to a lot of places.....those boot things tend to make you take chances you should not....a false sense of security I guess you would call it....if you ever get bogged down way out there in some sort of improvised waders, you have had it...no way to get back. I err on the side of caution most of the time, unless I can actually see something good.
Atlantis