I use good old non steel capped work boots for walking in water when hunting duck, for me they comfortable and dry reall quickly have u tried retail based hiking boots probably wont have as much insulation?
so many brand models that it can be confusing, big thing is how strong and how far the light throws makes the difference
https://www.liteshop.com.au/content/olight-m3xs-ut-javelot-ultra-throw-1km-range-led-torch what I;m looking at buying later on in year when get few more spare coin.
probably how you skin too, 2 hand job if can lock the leg down use 1 hand to hold the skin up and away whilst you flay, and the right knife too can make a huge difference, using a curved skinning knife is way more ideal for flaying then a boning knife
These arrived in post today, should do trick just need antenna's which I can pick up in a bit. A proper handheld which was priority Ready for the gatta[emoji3] just gotta learn to use them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
putting few dollars aside for my new handheld and cb for the car
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/uniden-uh5045-24-12-volt-din-mount-size-uhf-cb-mobile
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/uniden-uh950s-80-channel-commercial-quality-handheld
am I on the right track, proper handheld is priority