Hey guys, I've been eyeing a pair of L.L. Bean Maine Hunting Shoes for about a year now. I've never had dedicated hunting footwear before as I've always just used tennis shoes or rubber boots when out hunting.
I do most of my hunting in Northern Florida, Southern Georgia and Alabama - think pine sand hills, seas of palmettos, oak hammocks, and swamp bottoms.
I like the idea of a lightweight boot as I sometimes walk a few miles a day. I looked at similar styled boots such as Schnees, but they don't seem to offer the lightweight, tennis shoe-like feel I'm looking for. I hunt in 30°f to 90°f temperatures going after deer , squirrel, rabbit, coon, and hog so I'm definitely avoiding a heavy boot. I also like how the boot doesn't have a lug sole as I hunt public land often and don't like leaving tracks for other opportunistic hunters to follow.
I've read where some people say that their pair has been waterproof for 30+ years while others have said they leak like a sieve from the factory. What kind of waterproofness should I expect? I'm not going to make it a habit of standing inwater, but I often times need to trudge through puddles to get where I'm going and would very much like to keep my feet dry.
I've also read that the boots have rather thin leather, I'm concerned about durability. I know that they are supposed to be resolable, but if the leather wears out and stitching comes undone before the sole wears away it becomes a moot point.
If anyone can comment on how the sizing runs that'd be great, too. The website says to order a full size smaller if wearing light or medium socks, which is what I intend to do.
I know that many folks here are of the western inclination, but if anyone can shed some light on how well these boots may serve me in my area it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, guys!
I do most of my hunting in Northern Florida, Southern Georgia and Alabama - think pine sand hills, seas of palmettos, oak hammocks, and swamp bottoms.
I like the idea of a lightweight boot as I sometimes walk a few miles a day. I looked at similar styled boots such as Schnees, but they don't seem to offer the lightweight, tennis shoe-like feel I'm looking for. I hunt in 30°f to 90°f temperatures going after deer , squirrel, rabbit, coon, and hog so I'm definitely avoiding a heavy boot. I also like how the boot doesn't have a lug sole as I hunt public land often and don't like leaving tracks for other opportunistic hunters to follow.
I've read where some people say that their pair has been waterproof for 30+ years while others have said they leak like a sieve from the factory. What kind of waterproofness should I expect? I'm not going to make it a habit of standing inwater, but I often times need to trudge through puddles to get where I'm going and would very much like to keep my feet dry.
I've also read that the boots have rather thin leather, I'm concerned about durability. I know that they are supposed to be resolable, but if the leather wears out and stitching comes undone before the sole wears away it becomes a moot point.
If anyone can comment on how the sizing runs that'd be great, too. The website says to order a full size smaller if wearing light or medium socks, which is what I intend to do.
I know that many folks here are of the western inclination, but if anyone can shed some light on how well these boots may serve me in my area it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, guys!