Snake Boots
BY Herschel Smith2 months ago
Watch this video first. It’s short but instructive.
Next up, here’s someone who’s been out there a lot.
Watch this video first. It’s short but instructive.
Next up, here’s someone who’s been out there a lot.
On October 22, 2024 at 10:50 pm, scott s. said:
Well, at least one advantage of living in Hawaii. The gun laws are crap, but no snakes.
On October 23, 2024 at 5:47 am, Swampghost said:
Been a snake hunter for over 40 years. Lived and hunted in the Ozarks and have been scouring the bayous now for a couple decades. I learned long ago that my rubber Muck boots are the best overall as far as the primary purpose: 1. Providing protection from envenomation 2. Comfort 3. Better stealth while walking 4. Lack of scent trail.
I have had several bites, usually from moccasins at the water’s edge, but have never had penetration to allow envenomation. On one occasion, I was left with a scratch from a fang that penetrated the upper portion of rubber the boot where the foam insulation is thinnest but but had no sequelae. They are so versatile that I wear them for almost all activities outdoors where I don’t want to get mud or gunk on other footwear-even mowing the lawn. Can’t recommend them enough. The boots have been struck by rattlers, copperheads, and moccasins and the results have been consistent.
On October 23, 2024 at 7:04 am, jrg said:
I have a pair of Chippewwa (sp?) rear zippered snake boots and the video is correct – damn HOT to wear in south Texas brush. Even when left partially unzippered to vent while walking, they are ornery to wear. Leather – Cordura construction. But when working doing road work – shooting lane cutting, they are a safe precaution as you are so pre-occupied with tasks at hand. Peace of mind.
I used to wear the rubber Maine hunting boots when I was younger but those thins in COLD December mornings – brrrr. Felt like I had ice cubes in the boots, hardly no insulation between cold ground and sole of foot. Never wore the rubber snake boot – he does make some good points about them.
Thank you for bringing up the subject and discussion about them.