Ok guys I️ got a question for y’all I’m getting ready or considering buying a pair of good rubber boots. So my question is how much more effective are they for scent control vs regular boots and any suggestions for style? Going to cabelas and looking for ok warmth with focus on comfort. Thanks guys
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Originally posted by Tall Tex View PostI wear rubber boots cause my snake boot have gas and everything else on them. I have not tried to see if there is a difference. I will say if you get a rubber boot, have one with the calf strap. It makes a difference if muddy, trust me.
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Originally posted by iamntxhunter View PostImo there is no advantage to them for scent control. They are good as a mud boot and nothing more.
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Having said all that, I think what is more important is WHATEVER boots/shoes you decide to wear ONLY WEAR THEM WHEN YOU ARE ACTUALLY HUNTING... Do NOT wear them around camp, getting in/out of your vehicle, etc... The soles of any footwear will absorb the scent of whatever you happen to step on/in... When I'm bowhunting especially, I change shoes/boots when I get out of the truck to go hunt and change back to my street shoes/boots when I return to the truck at the end of the hunt... IF you do that, then boots other than rubber boots work OK... still not as good as a rubber boot for scent control however.... IMHO, but then opinions are just like a-holes, everbody's got one...
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agreed with Saltwater.
Countless times deer have crossed and even walked my trail while I had rubber boots on. Two weeks ago a little 8 walked right under me and used the same trail as I did. He layed down not 20 yards from the tree.
I wear lacrosse grange
Last edited by Quackerbox; 11-07-2017, 12:41 PM.
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