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Fishing Shoes, Deck Shoes, & Boat Shoes
Take the advice of professional guides: protect
your feet (and the rest of you) while fishing.
Being barefoot is downright dangerous - decks get slippery,
urchins and other sharp objects hide on the sea floor, and stubbed toes
are no fun. To protect yourself, look for fishing shoes that are comfortable,
slip-proof, scuff-proof, and built to withstand saltwater.
Below are my recommendations for excellent
fishing footwear. Not every town will carry these shoes. There
are links for you to purchase a pair with fast FREE SHIPPING BOTH WAYS!, low prices,
and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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NEW!:
Sperry Top-Sider "Figawi2" Fishing Shoes for Men
Technically this shoe was built for sailboat racing, but it works equally as well on any boat. Durable waterproof leather securely holds your foot, while mesh panels and drain holes prevent the shoe from holding water. Sole is grippy and non-marking, and proprietary anti-microbe lining keeps the shoe from getting funky.
Was $89.95. Now on sale for $57.50
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Sperry ASV Fishing and Boating Shoe
for Men
Advanced engineering has produced a shoe designed to minimize the vibration of the hull. Quick drying fabric uppers keep feet comfortable all day on the water. Built in drain system, non-marking sole, and sure grip rubber bottom. Available in white or dark grey.
$140 (some colors are now on sale for $90)
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Sebago Clovehitch II Performance Boat Shoe
This good looking shoe has a scuff proof sole, excellent gripping tread, mesh side panels for cooling and drying, and a secure lacing system.
And they get even more comfortable with wear.
$99.00
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| Suggested Reading |
"Outstanding...if
you fish Florida, a must-have"
Sport Fish of Florida
by Vic Dunaway
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| Keys Fishing Fact |
| The Florida
Keys are located in the most biologically diverse area of the Atlantic
Ocean. Due to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean sandwiching
the islands, while the warm Gulf Stream current meanders close by,
the ocean surrounding the Keys contains more species of fish than
anywhere else in the Atlantic.
"A
Fishing Paradise" |
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