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<blockquote data-quote="JayKay" data-source="post: 312972" data-attributes="member: 324"><p>They make these korkers for wading in stocking-foot waders, and I've thought about them - before I bought breathable bootfoot waders, by Simms. They are the bomb. I was wading in the Missouri River last saturday night, for three hours, and my feet never got cold. My hands did, but not my feet.</p><p></p><p>I wonder about the removable outsole thing. If that came off, in the mud in 3 ft of water they'd be gone. </p><p></p><p>Couple of years ago at DLVFD fishing tournament, on a very warm day, there was 10" of water on top of the ice. My 1200 gram Danner Pronghorns kept me warm and dry. I was sure they'd leak, but they didn't. I was more than happy. Another couple inches of water though, and it would have been too deep. </p><p></p><p>I wear a thin pair of polypro liners, along with a thick 70% wool sock, and cold feet are a thing of the past for me (thankfully).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayKay, post: 312972, member: 324"] They make these korkers for wading in stocking-foot waders, and I've thought about them - before I bought breathable bootfoot waders, by Simms. They are the bomb. I was wading in the Missouri River last saturday night, for three hours, and my feet never got cold. My hands did, but not my feet. I wonder about the removable outsole thing. If that came off, in the mud in 3 ft of water they'd be gone. Couple of years ago at DLVFD fishing tournament, on a very warm day, there was 10" of water on top of the ice. My 1200 gram Danner Pronghorns kept me warm and dry. I was sure they'd leak, but they didn't. I was more than happy. Another couple inches of water though, and it would have been too deep. I wear a thin pair of polypro liners, along with a thick 70% wool sock, and cold feet are a thing of the past for me (thankfully). [/QUOTE]
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