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Come to think of it I had 1 of my soles get suctioned off in some deep mud when I was bobber fishing tide water. The sole dangled by the back snap that secures the whole deal and I just snapped it back on no biggy. I don't typically wade in deep mud if I can avoide it and from that point on I just wore rubber boots down there. My waders are more set up for freestone and bedrock not duck hunting sludge pitsDo the korkers interchangeable soles do well in deep mud? or do they come off?
I'm confused.Korkers are good....just not the Redsides. They are not meant for river fishing. In fact, going to post a review on them cuz they refuse to replace Dave's. Oh, they are replacing the felt that peeled away but I have yet to recieve them. My Korkers are great (same one's Irishrover has).
I'm confused.
I'll have a better opinion of these boots after we have spent as many hours standing in river water as Dave.Me too...not really. So, Cody has Redsides and they look brand new. Cody fishes in rivers and ponds, but the majority of time in ponds and lakes, correct? Well, we fish the majority of the time in streams and rivers. After looking at Cody's nice wader boots and Dave's beatup ones I came to the conclusion that they are best used in ponds and lakes and not the rocky and much more harsh water and the rocks and hiking over rocks, etc. That was my own observation. I no way intend to make viewers here assume I am a professional wader boot person.
Korkers are good.... They are not meant for river fishing. I
I'm confused.