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re: Hunting Socks
Posted on 1/16/24 at 4:17 pm to SmokinBurger
Posted on 1/16/24 at 4:17 pm to SmokinBurger
A lot of good info already but here is my combo.
If I need rubber boots and I do most of my hunts.
Lacrosse burlys with liner socks and darn tough socks over them, if it’s real cold or I’m gonna really half to hump it antiperspirant spray or deodorant on feet first. I don’t wear my hat or gloves and unzip my baslayeres all the way to mid body.
Once I get situated as my core temp comes down I start getting dressed.
If no rubber boots are required then just a liner sock and a merino in uninulated boots. I sometimes bring artic boot blankets with me just as a precaution if it’s below 25 but down to 25 that combo works for me.
Most people over dress get wet then get cold.
If I need rubber boots and I do most of my hunts.
Lacrosse burlys with liner socks and darn tough socks over them, if it’s real cold or I’m gonna really half to hump it antiperspirant spray or deodorant on feet first. I don’t wear my hat or gloves and unzip my baslayeres all the way to mid body.
Once I get situated as my core temp comes down I start getting dressed.
If no rubber boots are required then just a liner sock and a merino in uninulated boots. I sometimes bring artic boot blankets with me just as a precaution if it’s below 25 but down to 25 that combo works for me.
Most people over dress get wet then get cold.
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