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    #21
    Reef flip flops. Grabbed them on vacation in destin and were the only size 15 flip flops I could find....pricey but most comfortable I've ever worn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Hahn View Post
    They did, but Skuze Shoes still has some. Go to https://www.skuzeshoes.com/collections/softscience
    Thanks for the info but no size 11 left in stock.

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    #23
    Crocs flip flops. My feet sweat profusely anyway. Wearing socks and regular shoes on the boat in summer is a recipe for sweat soup.
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    As I get older seems like shoes matter more than ever. Bought a pair of Grundens sea knit fishing shoes this year. So far I really like them. Pretty cool and comfortable.
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    #25
    Olukai flip flops

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    #26
    The crocs swiftwater. They aren’t the plasticy clown shoe looking crocs they have fast drying cloth on top. They are $50 or so. Ana the keens are hard to beat also. At $120 bucks or so they are kinda expensive but the straps will wear out before the soles will. I’ve had the Columbias and the HUK water shoes which are comfortable BUT they stink like AZZ after they have been wet after a long day bassin.

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    #27
    I like the " Red Head" brand from Bass pro shop
    And the World Wide Sportmans

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    I hate flip flops, can't stand stuff tween my toes. I keep a pair on the boat if it gets to hot, but I know I'm gonna run a treble into my big toe struggling fighting a big fish. I bought a light gray pair of Asics (sp) running shoes and so far this year they have been good but it hasn't been HOT yet either. If I'm just out with the wife and pup tooling around on the lake, I suffer thru the flip flops.

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    #30
    Crocs for the win.


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    #31
    I've been wearing keen water sandals for years. Super comfy and last forever.

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    #32
    Just bought a pair of the Crocs LiteRides. They have the breathable fabric uppers. Gonna try them out this week.
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    #33
    Flip flops and sunscreen on the feet. Have only had one megabass 110 hook in a toe.

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    #34
    Chacos sandals for me. They are more secure than a flip flop and a lot more supportive. They’re also quick drying if you have to get your feet wet when launching. I keep the treble hook lures away from the troll motor pedal area and up against the gunnels on deck.

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    #36
    What’s wrong with tennis shoes?

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    #37
    My poor shoes don't know if they are winter shoes, summer shoes, fishing shoes or running shoes.....

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    #38
    Shimano makes a shoe that resembles a croc but has a full back on it. I've had same pair over 8 years without any issues and they werent to expensive

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Skeeter View Post
    Bass Pro Shops Finley River sandals. I catch them whenever they are on sale and keep an extra pair. As stated above, I am a little paranoid about open shoes and hooks but so far no issues.
    These are my favorite sandals, but my feet get sunburn out on the lake, so I wear white running shoes with cotton white socks.

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    #40
    I second the Keens - most comfortable shoe I've ever put on my foot

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