Rubber boots, do you buy it??
#32
RE: Rubber boots, do you buy it??
Rubber boots may not hold in foreign odors like leather boots, but they still have a very strong rubber smell. I personally do wear rubber boots but often wonder if deer associate the smell of rubber with humans. I think that rubber boots do benefit you if you do not overhunt an area or educate the deer that you smell like rubber. Just my two scents.
#34
RE: Rubber boots, do you buy it??
The few guys that did get busted in them I wonder if another scent did you in i.e. your breath, something on your clothes, etc...??
Should I tuck my pants into the boots?
Should I tuck my pants into the boots?
Yes, you want to tuck your pants into your boots for the reason for your above question: to try to keep from spreading any scent your clothes may have inadverntently picked up. I store my mine in a Scentlocker carbon bag after washing them with Fresh Earth laundry detergent, but I still like to tuck them in.
#36
RE: Rubber boots, do you buy it??
ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
Nope. You've just seen real-world experience from two of the guys who probably put in more time in a treestand than 99% of anyone else on this forum...
Nope. You've just seen real-world experience from two of the guys who probably put in more time in a treestand than 99% of anyone else on this forum...
#37
RE: Rubber boots, do you buy it??
ORIGINAL: Buck_Slayer
It's amazing that anybody even ever got a shot at anything "back in the day"
It's amazing that anybody even ever got a shot at anything "back in the day"
You have no idea how it was.
If you care to give it a try.
Here is what you need/don't need.
Recurve bowLaminated not fiberglass
Maybe 160 FPS
Cedar arrows/Turkey fletched/6"
Glue on Super Hilbray BH / Hand sharpened
Finger tab
Leather boots/ NO Gortex
WWII wool fatigues
No CamoBurnt Cork face paint OK
No metal standsclimber or ladder
no scent shield/ camp fire smoke OK
Camel or Lucky Strike cigarettes OK/ everybody smoked
1/4 of the amount of deer we have today
No Google - To find out info, you had to KNOW somebody and call them on the phone.
No trail cam
No Ariel photo's
No GPS
No trail timer
No Interstate system
No 4 wheeler
No pro-shop
You could call Bear Archery and speak to Fred.
WMA's /Nope
Seven day season
Nothing made of plastic
Seems, this is what it was like in 1964 when I got my first deer.
#38
RE: Rubber boots, do you buy it??
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
105424 members leaves 1054 members in that 1%....yeah, that leaves room for me, GregH, AP, etc..ect.
ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
Nope. You've just seen real-world experience from two of the guys who probably put in more time in a treestand than 99% of anyone else on this forum...
Nope. You've just seen real-world experience from two of the guys who probably put in more time in a treestand than 99% of anyone else on this forum...
Thanks for clearing up the math..
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#39
RE: Rubber boots, do you buy it??
ORIGINAL: cptleo1
You have no idea how it was.
If you care to give it a try.
Here is what you need/don't need.
Recurve bowLaminated not fiberglass
Maybe 160 FPS
Cedar arrows/Turkey fletched/6"
Glue on Super Hilbray BH / Hand sharpened
Finger tab
Leather boots/ NO Gortex
WWII wool fatigues
No CamoBurnt Cork face paint OK
No metal standsclimber or ladder
no scent shield/ camp fire smoke OK
Camel or Lucky Strike cigarettes OK/ everybody smoked
1/4 of the amount of deer we have today
No Google - To find out info, you had to KNOW somebody and call them on the phone.
No trail cam
No Ariel photo's
No GPS
No trail timer
No Interstate system
No 4 wheeler
No pro-shop
You could call Bear Archery and speak to Fred.
WMA's /Nope
Seven day season
Nothing made of plastic
Seems, this is what it was like in 1964 when I got my first deer.
ORIGINAL: Buck_Slayer
It's amazing that anybody even ever got a shot at anything "back in the day"
It's amazing that anybody even ever got a shot at anything "back in the day"
You have no idea how it was.
If you care to give it a try.
Here is what you need/don't need.
Recurve bowLaminated not fiberglass
Maybe 160 FPS
Cedar arrows/Turkey fletched/6"
Glue on Super Hilbray BH / Hand sharpened
Finger tab
Leather boots/ NO Gortex
WWII wool fatigues
No CamoBurnt Cork face paint OK
No metal standsclimber or ladder
no scent shield/ camp fire smoke OK
Camel or Lucky Strike cigarettes OK/ everybody smoked
1/4 of the amount of deer we have today
No Google - To find out info, you had to KNOW somebody and call them on the phone.
No trail cam
No Ariel photo's
No GPS
No trail timer
No Interstate system
No 4 wheeler
No pro-shop
You could call Bear Archery and speak to Fred.
WMA's /Nope
Seven day season
Nothing made of plastic
Seems, this is what it was like in 1964 when I got my first deer.
#40
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Rubber boots, do you buy it??
105424 members leaves 1054 members in that 1%....yeah, that leaves room for me, GregH, AP, etc..ect.
Actually, I most often bowhunt in those old fashioned high top canvas Converse All Stars basketball shoes. They're quiet to walk in, inexpensive and they're washable.
edit: I would probably use different footwear if I lived in the Great White North, but it doesn't often get that cold down here, and it's never that cold during our October bow season.