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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: Hudbone]
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08/20/21 01:49 PM
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BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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kind of a big deal
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Had a pair, comfortable but the hottest dang boots I've ever owned. Had to sell them. They are hot. Yes, really not for dove hunting but its your choice Maybe you should try them again. After losing all that blubber, you won't be as likely to overheat. "Only gripe I have is they catch corn during my test spin. Pulling them on and off to pour out the few kernels not hard at all." Reminds me of the Sand Aggie fan squinting into the sun while wearing his cap on backwards. Consider pulling your pants over the boots and instead of posing with your pants within them. Goretex or really any water proof liner doesn’t breath have to get non water proof and it’s better
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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09/08/21 06:46 PM
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Wytex
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Should have bought the moccasin style, they have a zipper on the back. I thought about it but the store said since I do not have a vagina that I could not own a pair of the moccasin style Sorry old man but women do not buy boots with a zipper. Can't you bend over and pull them off, no then get a boot jack.
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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09/08/21 07:09 PM
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Hudbone
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I lovey women with zippers.
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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09/12/21 03:58 PM
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David Maas
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Did you get the ones that look like this? No snake worth his venom would be caught striking those hideous things
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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09/15/21 03:22 AM
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Jroutdoors
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Always heard they are comfortable
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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10/06/21 01:10 PM
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goosebuster
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Bought my pair of Chippewas back in 05 when I moved to South Texas for college, and working on ranches. Still have those boots and wear them frequently, still going fairly strong after 16 some odd years.
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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11/17/21 01:22 AM
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ScrapIron
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Woodsman
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heat them up with a heat gun or in the oven on low, soak them in neatsfoot oil and wear them till they dry then do it again.
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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11/19/21 03:10 AM
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Dove Murderer
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Mine are hard to get off after walking through dew, or sweating. It seems like it’s mainly a moisture thing. Once off they’re hard to get back on. I’ve just learned to live with it. Had them 10 years and have many miles on them….one of my best hunting related purchases.
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Re: Chippewa snake boot
[Re: DaveTexas]
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11/19/21 11:30 AM
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Hudbone
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Buy a friend named Boot Jack.
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