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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Wright" data-source="post: 1925196" data-attributes="member: 108611"><p>If you haven't hunted lope before, you glass a lot and do a bunch of stalking. Good ankle support is a must, but a few crawls might be needed—tough on toes. The turf might include cactus so good leather might prevent implanting thorns in your ankles. Knee pads and good gloves a plus for the same reason. A great pair of boots that lasts multiple seasons is an investment; a cheap pair that doesn't last or meet your needs is a mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Wright, post: 1925196, member: 108611"] If you haven’t hunted lope before, you glass a lot and do a bunch of stalking. Good ankle support is a must, but a few crawls might be needed—tough on toes. The turf might include cactus so good leather might prevent implanting thorns in your ankles. Knee pads and good gloves a plus for the same reason. A great pair of boots that lasts multiple seasons is an investment; a cheap pair that doesn’t last or meet your needs is a mistake. [/QUOTE]
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