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Foot wear dry and wet.

MattBullSummerville

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So suggestions for prospecting boots, waders and such? What do you prospectors wear in and around streams and rocks?
 
Hi Matt, I use dive boots with hard sole, you can walk on rocks and not hurt your foot or boot. I got mine from TommyD Sports. Sometimes they have a sale on them and good price. I got mine one size bigger than what I wear, so I could wear thick socks. Hope this helps. flintstone
 
I purchased a new pair of dive boots from One more chance Scuba west Ashley. They are heavy sole boots. I bought a size smaller than what I wear in a regular shoe. They are STORM brand an like everything else they came from china. I think they retail for around 85 bucks but he cut the price in about half. I really like them.
 
I purchased a new pair of dive boots from One more chance Scuba west Ashley. They are heavy sole boots. I bought a size smaller than what I wear in a regular shoe. They are STORM brand an like everything else they came from china. I think they retail for around 85 bucks but he cut the price in about half. I really like them.
I hope you can use in cold water, that is why i get one size bigger than i use so i can use heavy socks. to keep my feet warmer.
 
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