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For wading the rivers with rocky bottoms (like most of them here in Oregon) my recommendation is the felt sole corked (studded) boot. That style of boot give you the best grip when you are out there in your wadders walking over mossy slimmy rocks. However if you use a drift boat or sled and are in and out of the boat go with the felt bottom boots. If I am in my fiberglass drift boat I use a pair of boots without the studs. The studs can mess up that fiberglass. What I don't use anymore are the rubber hip boots. Just my opinion.Hi guys and gals,
I did a quick search of the forum and couldn't find any posts related to boots recommended for wading. Someone recommended corkers to me last night but I was just wondering if anyone has other opinions on what kind of boots they like best?
Chris
Do you think wrapping your legs with with a pond liner and wearing boots would serve as waders?
hehehe....really?????
give it a shot.
I recently got a pair of korkers that have a quick change sole. Rubber to hike to your spot then you put on the felts. You can also get the studded soles for them. I got them for 90$.