No doubt about it, stocking foot waders are more comfortable than bootfoots, but they're more of a pain to put on. They're better in sucking mud (won't pull the boot off your foot), and will do fine in early season.
Down here in Florida it’s usually 85-90 degrees when early wood duck and teal opens. I just wear wader hip boots and dri-fit shirt. If it’s really hot, just wear shorts and wading boots like you got there. Good luck buddy.
Should be good for early season. I know several people that wade fish here in SW Louisiana that use this type of wader for saltwater fishing on and around oyster reefs. The durability will be the one variable that you can't control. Let us know how it works out after the early season.
down here in texas breathable are a must.. believe it or not it still gets really cold because of the moisture in the air and im very warm in mine when i layer up
I also do not think it's a dumb idea. As tou mentioned they can be versatile for Teal and dove hunting, fishing in shallow pit ponds along I-80 and fly fishing in Colorado. Heck you could wear them for a flooded basement too!
Walking is easy and comfortable for sure . Down side is mud ,you get in muddy areas you can loose a boot pretty easy. Just keep that in mind other than that fishing waders are great for early season breathe ability.
Josh we like you and what you do. Don't wear the stocking foot waders in water over your head. Had two buddies out hunting and only one came back the boots stop you from being able to ditch them if you happen to go down or overboad in deep water
@@OutdoorLimitsthank you very much any specific kinds you would recommend I’ve watched your videos over waders just when I’m shopping there is so many options. I’m looking for something under 300 preferably
No doubt about it, stocking foot waders are more comfortable than bootfoots, but they're more of a pain to put on. They're better in sucking mud (won't pull the boot off your foot), and will do fine in early season.
Down here in Florida it’s usually 85-90 degrees when early wood duck and teal opens. I just wear wader hip boots and dri-fit shirt. If it’s really hot, just wear shorts and wading boots like you got there. Good luck buddy.
Should be good for early season. I know several people that wade fish here in SW Louisiana that use this type of wader for saltwater fishing on and around oyster reefs. The durability will be the one variable that you can't control. Let us know how it works out after the early season.
down here in texas breathable are a must.. believe it or not it still gets really cold because of the moisture in the air and im very warm in mine when i layer up
All I wear. Comfortable and easy in the mud. Go to my 5MM cabelas when it gets cold. I am in North Texas though.
Yeah been doing same thing with my old cabela fishing stocking foot waders for several years. They should make a late season stocking foot .
I also do not think it's a dumb idea. As tou mentioned they can be versatile for Teal and dove hunting, fishing in shallow pit ponds along I-80 and fly fishing in Colorado. Heck you could wear them for a flooded basement too!
Walking is easy and comfortable for sure . Down side is mud ,you get in muddy areas you can loose a boot pretty easy. Just keep that in mind other than that fishing waders are great for early season breathe ability.
I have these exact waders, make sure to clean your boots OUT!!!! They started leaking on my 5th outing.
Josh we like you and what you do. Don't wear the stocking foot waders in water over your head. Had two buddies out hunting and only one came back the boots stop you from being able to ditch them if you happen to go down or overboad in deep water
I'm ordering the Branta waders you featured last year. When selecting one online do you buy a size based on boot size?
Yes. go with boot size
@@OutdoorLimits thanks man! Keep up the good work!
I’m looking to get into waterfowl hunting would you recommend hip waders or chest waders? I’m hunting in the Indiana area.
Chest waders
@@OutdoorLimitsthank you very much any specific kinds you would recommend I’ve watched your videos over waders just when I’m shopping there is so many options. I’m looking for something under 300 preferably
@@hambrockhuntin4970 Rogers has a bunch on sale right now. The toughman 2 in 1 are a great option. rogerssportinggoods.com/?ref=outdoorlimits
@@hambrockhuntin4970 Look for a pair with a zipper front. After some water being drank you will thank me.
You cant ever go wrong buying everything duck hunting related. just dont tell the wife, say you won it at a ducks unlimited auction.
Why isn’t Roger’s Sporting Goods doing any video with products? Am I missing something?
Videos should be coming within the next week or two!