How to Pick Your Hunting Boot 2021 (Hunting Guides Advice)
How to Pick Your Hunting Boot 2021 (Hunting Guides Advice)
If your mad keen on Hunting I made this video for you!
I get asked about Hunting boots from you guys so much I decided to make a video outlining what to look for in a boot to help you get around the hills for your type of hunting. There are many types of hunting boots out there but finding a boot that is perfect for you can be easily done!
What type of Hunting your doing determines the type of boot you need.
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I’ve been looking for some good hiking boots so this helps a ton. Thanks bud!
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Hey joe how come you don’t do any pig hunting videos anymore?
Hi bro love from India
Hey i have a question Have you ever hunt Lion Tiger or animals which eats Flesh
Red Bands lol
excellent information
Really love your videos man! Keep it up. Some of the best content quality on youtube. Stay safe, good luck
Hi, it would be awesome of you did a run through of the gear you like to take on you south island mountain hunting trips. Trying to get a good set up so we don’t freeze to death, but don’t want to take too much stuff and mack the pack to heavy. 😀 Love your videos, keep up the great work.
Cool hunting
Great Video!! Can you do a video on gear lists or backpacks. Cheers from Australia
If you want a hard wearing boot i can recommend the Lowa hunter gtx evo extreme boots, I wear a size 48, but at 6’6" and 230lbs I’m pretty hard on my boots. They are a bit warm in really hot weather, but they are 100% waterproof, and give great ankle support.
i use danners personally
Do you prefer Zamberlan or Lowa boots as they both make super high end boots that cost $800+
And when the world needed him most, he vanished
4:10 we all know crocs are the real deal hunting boots, no need to keep it a secret. Everybody knows if you ain’t crocing you aint rocking
What gps ,and rangefinder do you use?
Good advice. I did not recognise the three categories but have found I have three pairs of boots covering exactly the terrains you identified. Super production as always… great effort. Much appreciated.
In the three categories you mentioned I went for mountain – German Miendl wider fitting with super ankle support. I need them as I broke an ankle in the mountains and had to walk off with an improvised crutch one year and now the ankle is weak when I get tired, so worth adding stiff ankle support is also a good trait.
For an All Rounder the ultra comfy UK Brasher boot which one can just live in everyday and for low land stalking I found a pair of US lightweights the name of which escapes me… very flexible lots of feel but not up to UK or NZ levels of woodland damp and I had to add extra waterproofing.
Great advice, & another great enjoyable video.
How would someone get in contact with you? Cheers!
Hey man as a videographer myself if you are inside set your camera to 50hz as that’s the frequency rate of the nz grid and will stop the flickering effect on the video
The scenery is very beautiful.❤️️
Kit list? And we’re to buy clothes ?
Good information. Thank you for sharing.
cinematography is on point guys! love ya work! hangin’ out for more bow hunting vids. cheers!
Had Zamberlan’s for a few years. Solid pair of boots, can recommend them without any doubt.
I sometimes used to stalk easy Canterbury alpine flats in bare feet, with my boots tied around my neck, to keep it as quiet as possible, and to feel each twig so I would not snap it under foot. I shot at least one evening flats deer while in bare feet. My boot preferences these days are Zamberlan and Scarpa, but while working for NZ Forest Service and while hunting in the 1970s and 80s I always wore lace-up all-rubber Ashley boots, for dry feet, long boot-life, and comfort. In those days however, leather boots were quite shoddy, poorly-made things compared with boots these days with their excellent sole/upper bonding and water-proofing in boots today. Leather hunting boots and outdoor boots in general these days are very strong, very comfortable, very durable, and very expensive. But, good boots are worth every bit of their price. The one piece of outdoor equipment you should never skimp on when buying them, is your boots. I have three pairs of boots: one pr. for higher and harder alpine terrain (Zamberlan), one pr. for medium-to-high terrain Scarpa), and one pr. for easy terrain (Timberland) where I’m carrying a light pack or no pack. A heavier pack demands a heavier boot, virtually no matter what the terrain.
is there a way for me to contact you other than youtube comments?
i don’t even know how you don’t have a million subs yet, your one of the best hunters I know
and I love watching your videos. also, can you do a chamois hunt please. thx Harry
Cheers mate I hunt lowlands medium mountain terrain in OZ I’ve been wearing Merrill
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