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I just bought a pair of Irish Setter hunting boots for local (So Cal) hunting. They are the "Trail Phantom" with 600 grams of Thinsulate. Do any of you have any experience with Irish Setter boots?
Started by 5.56Geo on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at calguns):
I have a pair Irish setter .three seasons from hot to snow,,,, love them Irish and the only boot....
So far (three trips in mud and wet the 800 gram Thinsulate .
A pair of waterproof Irish Setter camo 8" hunting boots at Bass Pro.
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I have always been fond of Irish Setters and plan to have one someday for upland bird hunting. But, I would love to know the water-fowling experiences you have had or heard about these dogs
Started by #1jumpshooter on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at duckhuntingchat):
I'd like to get an Irish Setter....
If you think I'm wrong, you might be right.
I only know of one Irish Setter ever to look into "red setters".
Of their litter registrations periodically and look for Irish Setter.
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Hunting Boots - question on Irish Setter In the Aug 2010 issue of Field and Stream, there is a comparison of boots, and after reading the reviews in the magazine plus many more on line, I decided to plunk down some money on the Irish Setter Shadow Trek...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at st-owners):
Bruce
STOC# 5990 Re: Hunting Boots - question on Irish Setter I have pair of the....
Re: Hunting Boots - question on Irish Setter Never had any Irish Setter boots but have had several to go ride and get some though.
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I took Griffey on a walk tonight and ran into a couple walking a schnauser, their dog started to go nuts (Griffey ignored him and just kept walking making me so proud). The owner of the schnauser says to his dog, "What do you have against the Irish?" ...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at goldenretrieverforum):
Admittedly 99% of GRs here are cream for an Irish Setter....
And Novice DockDock constantly--and my guy isn't even red! We happily let him be an Irish Setter a lovely colour....is he an irish setter?" a few months ago.
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Headin to CO this fall I'm looking for new boots I was sold on danners but I'm not reading very good reviews on the new pronghorns I am reading good things about setters any real world opinions would be great most of my hunting will be walking never been...
Started by kunas on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 24hourcampfire):
Very solid.
I've got a couple different Irish Setter boots and love them.
Old pair of irish setter elk trakers and I like them better in the mountains than danners I have that model of boot anymore.
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In decent ground I wear a pair of ASOLO with Gortex lining, in really tough and steep I use Scarpa or La Sportiva mountain boots.
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 24hourcampfire):
A buddy bought some ....
I like these, plus they are made in the US
http://www.cabelas.com/mens-insulated-hunting-boots-cabelas-8-elk-hunter-8482-400-gram-boot.shtml I've got some Danner Pronghorns (1st gen) w/ 400 grams thinsulate and they're AWESOME .
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30338,
I've got the 8" uninsulated version - great boots. I like the bob sole - pretty quiet if your doing your part. And great foot and ankle support with the lace to the toes feature.
Get some Sno-Seal and coat them up and then set them out in the sun...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 24hourcampfire):
I've got a pair of Irish setter's {forget the model....
I used them in archery season in Colorado.
I used to love Schenes but the "LL Bean" style boot, while rugged up well other than the leaking .
As my Irish Setter 869's...ever.
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30338,
I've got the 8" uninsulated version - great boots. I like the bob sole - pretty quiet if your doing your part. And great foot and ankle support with the lace to the toes feature.
Get some Sno-Seal and coat them up and then set them out in the sun...
Started by JohnDog on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 24hourcampfire):
I used to love Schenes but the "LL Bean" style boot, while rugged .
As my Irish Setter 869's...ever.
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These are used, but probably only 10 times or so. They are in great shape. I haven't even worn them in a year. They are not insulalated but are waterproof and have scentban. No cuts or tears. $75tyd.
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Here name was Gia...A 14 year Irish Setter. Gia and I did so much together. I can not describe the lost I feel for this dog. She was a blessing to me everyday but her last. I miss you girl..
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tractorbynet):
They become a ....
I'm sorry for your loss
I know what is it like to lose a much loved pet .
Best dog I will ever have.
Like Gia, he was on every adventure with me.
I had to put down Isaac a few years ago and still miss him .
I can understand your feelings.
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