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Jun 04 2022

Wading Boots We Like

When it comes to wading boots, comfort and durability are what we are after. Since they have been introduced, the Simms G4 Pro Boot and the Patagonia Foot Tractor have logged some miles. Both the Simms G4 Pro and the Patagonia Foot Tractor boots have been used on various fishing trips and in a variety…
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Mar 13 2021

Gear Review: Patagonia Foot Tractor Wading Boots

Some say expensive fly fishing gear won’t catch more fish. We disagree. Good gear especially wading boots will catch more fish, because you’ll be more comfortable which allows you to be out on the water longer, hence, catching more fish.  The Patagonia Foot Tractor wading boot is the first wading boot with a true hiking…
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May 02 2016

Orvis Andros Flats Hiker Boots

Orvis Andros Flats Hikers Flats Boots for Bonefishing.

One of our favorite ways to target bonefish (and we have a feeling, your’s too) is on foot. There’s something about stalking fish on foot that gets an angler’s blood pumping, and we’re really lucky to do a lot of it at Andros South. In fisheries like ours, there are a whole bunch of huge…
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Feb 06 2016

Rinse Off Your Flats Boots

Rinse off your wading boots.

Even if designed particularly for the salt, saltwater can be brutal on fishing gear. Rods, reels, fly lines, flies, sunglasses, and the like can all break down from the salt if not rinsed thoroughly in fresh water after use. That’s why our staff makes sure to rinse our guests rods and reels each evening with fresh water,…
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Dec 04 2015

Wear Good Boots

Good flats boots for bonefishing.

We do a lot of wading on South Andros. We’re really lucky in that we have virtually endless amounts of hard bottomed flats just begging to be walked across. Stalking bonefish on foot is about as fun as it gets, and if conditions allow, many of our guests spend a good amount of their trip out…
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Feb 10 2015

Simms G3 Guide Boots

Simms G3 Guide Boots Review

Last year Simms released their latest version of their ever popular G3 Guide Wading Boots. We’ve logged a lot of hours in past models of the G3 Guide series, and we think these are the best model yet. Here’s why. Bombproof Design. By far our favorite aspect about the G3 Guide Boots is their extremely durable…
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Mar 03 2014

Carabiners for Flats Boots

Carabiners for Flats Boots

Good wading boots are a must-have when stomping around our flats at Andros South. Even if you’re planning on fishing from the boat most of the day, you never know when you might need to strap on the flats boots and go for a walk. However, boat space fills up quickly and it’s easy to…
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Jun 14 2013

No Felt Soles in Alaska

Wading in Alaska

Headed to Alaska to go fishing this summer?  Just a friendly reminder – don’t bring felt-soled wading boots.  They’re illegal. Felt-soled boots were banned starting last year to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species – here’s the official news release for you. Rubber soles are legal.  Check where you’re going to see if you…
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Oct 09 2012

Serious Traction.

Nap Time by Louis Cahill Photography

Want some serious traction on your rubber soled wading boots?  Load ’em up with studs! You’ve got lots of options for studs these days, depending on who makes your wading boots.  For the Simms boots pictured above with StreamTread soles, Simms makes 3 different kind of studs. HardBite Boot Studs – ‘traditional’ screw-type studs with…
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Jun 05 2012

No Felt Soles in Alaska – Reminder

Felt Soles in Alaska Reminder

Just a friendly reminder to those of you headed to Alaska to fish this summer – felt soles are banned in Alaska starting this year.  Make sure you bring, or have access to, rubber-soled wading boots. If you’re headed to Alaska West, we’ve got you covered with a fleet of rubber-soled boots that will be…
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