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Rubber Boots?

I use the Woody Max. I've used the same boots in -30 degree weather as well as 60-70 degree weather. Just wear the right socks and you're good to go. I prefer wearing an ultra-thin stocking-style sock underneath a wool sock. This allows the socks to move and breathe without the sock moving against your foot. Also, be sure and go UP a size to give your foot room to maintain some airflow.

Completely waterproof, but a tad difficult to remove at times. My Dad solved this problem by having a lady sew in a waterproof zipper. Not quite 100% waterproof, but it served his purpose since he wasn't standing around in the water anyways. They're expensive, but you'll have them for 10+ years easy.
 
I've used Mucks over the years and even on the job as a Safety Professional with steel toes, warm, comfortable, as was said good socks are a key. Had a company North Ga. Concrete on site pouring thousands of yards of concrete and all their guys wore them. Even the drilling crew wore them also.
 
I just bought these and are easy on and off plus comfy for hunting
I have some of those for just knocking in wet grass and such, great also.
 
I like mucks
For ga I wear the ankle and chore most of the time I also have a pair of insulated side zip for real cold weather
Both are pretty much slip on and not tight around legs.
 

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