Re: NANFA-- Footwear....

BILL HOPPE (zzzzzzbill_at_yahoo.com)
Sun, 10 Mar 2002 13:43:05 -0800 (PST)

Im very minimalistic . An old pair of ankle high
workboots in warmer water and 10 buck rubber knee
boots in the winter .Probably nothing if I could take
the rocks barefoot, and then boot treads help on algae
covred rocks .
--- Gary Rollwage <greensunfish_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Now that I'm starting to get the beginnings of
> spring fever and
> my thoughts are gravitating towards trouncing thru
> bodies of water...
> If thought of something I have never polled
> before....FOOTWEAR...
>
> Anybody have good advice,tips,suggestions on what to
> wear on
> your feet to keep out the max of gravel and have
> good protection
> and grip?
>
> Traditionally I have worn my designated pair of
> "creek tennis shoes"
> with or without socks....but I'm open for new
> ideas...(no waders please)
>
>
> Gary Rollwage
> Arlington, Texas
>
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Bill Hoppe
Yellville Arkansas
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