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    #41
    Another vote for Keen. Have a pair that I wear all summer long when I’m not at work. Everything from wade fishing to doing yard work. They are over 10 years old and still look and feel good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lil Mo View Post
    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.
    Second the Chacos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger Hog View Post
    Another vote for Keen. Have a pair that I wear all summer long when I’m not at work. Everything from wade fishing to doing yard work. They are over 10 years old and still look and feel good.
    Yep, guys I'm telling you these water sandals are the deal, ding ding, game changers

    Seriously though, they are the most comfortable sandal I've ever owned and that includes olakais...they have great arch support and neoprene lined straps. Mine are around 15 years old and holding up great. Try a pair, you'll thank me later......

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    #44

    When You chime the Bealls™ again... 'For whom the bell tolls... You 'may' prefer the Green camo-like

    https://www.beallsflorida.com/online...olor=RED/WHITE

    Comfier than their aqua pod w/the mesh

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    #45
    Those would be worth a shot for 30 bucks.

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    I wear sandals, crocs, or hey dudes depending on my mood. My sandals are bass pro brand with straps at toe and ankle. Crocs if back is hurting. Hey dudes if it’s a little chilly in morning.

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    #47
    Columbia makes a water shoe very breathable. Or I’ll use sandals also by Columbia.

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    #48
    Crocs next to the house and some sandals for outside the property.
    Hey Dude Shoes reviews here not bad https://hey-dude-shoes.pissedconsumer.com/review.html, so i gonna order couple of new pairs from them next time. I am not a huge fan of shopping, so try to do it online and not too often. My wife is more kin to spend cash on the things like that. She can seat for hours and hours choosing the models she likes.
    Last edited by RockOn; 06-21-2023 at 02:55 AM.

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    When its Hot, just Crocs. When its a lil Cool, Crocs with thin socks that you can shuk when it warms up. When its Cold, Crocs with thermal socks. And when it gets too cold for that, I stay at home!!����

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by n2ratfishin View Post
    Those would be worth a shot for 30 bucks.
    If You buy a size 11 and they're not some of the best shoes You've worn, i'll buy them from You.. (then You just donate them to someOne but has to be an unk. person and not 'Sully' the old drunk who pan handles for booze...)

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    #51
    I have worn reef sandals in the summer for years. No hooks
    in my feet yet. I save them for my hands and arms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ratfishin View Post
    Those would be worth a shot for 30 bucks.

    Whilst tolling, bring another $30 for a fleece hoodie

    https://www.beallsflorida.com/online...Color=BURGUNDY

    And enough left over to buy some of those peanuts and fruit slices at the register..

    This looks like a great deal too.. I'm headed tomorrow to pick-up a few $3.00 gaiters for the next Plandemic™ or if'n i feel like being a 'contrarian™'

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    sketchers

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    I would look into river sandals and see if that suits you. I wear Teva but Keen and Columbia have their fans too. Local store has Frogg Toggs for $55 so I might pick up a pair to try. Be aware that models with a really heavy sole will give you no feedback on the TM controls. I prefer to be able to feel when my foot is on the gas. I don't recommend Crocs because I wouldn't recommend Crocs for anything. J/K but Crocs are incredibly slippery if the ramp has the smallest amount of silt or slime on it. Also, stepping on the tongue with wet Crocs is another good way to find yourself on your azz.
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