Wore these and shit hurt my toes when I stood for like an hour.

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  1. Crocs or some old tennis shoes. And in the summer, sandals. Shore fishing and pier fishing mostly.

  2. Both_Cranberry_1699 on

    Wellies. It goes from solid ground to almost knee deep mud in most places I’m fishing.

  3. It depends. In creeks or streams waterproof sandals and shorts for wading until the water temps hit 40 then waders, you want sturdy close toes for piers, and I have beat up sneakers if I’m standing on rocks. Beach fishing is nice barefoot, but I like to have close toed shoes around in case things get rowdy (multiple toothy/spiny hookups at once, big shark, etc)

  4. Strange_Tomatoes on

    I like Columbia PFG shoes. They are inexpensive, dry quickly, and hold up pretty well for water shoes. For walking creeks with gravel, I also wear neoprene socks. These make a world of difference for comfort.

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