darter
21-01-2014, 02:22 PM
Hello.
Looking at either of these two options for rock fishing boots.
http://www.#################.com.au/products/adrenalin-rock-spike-fishing-boots.html?utm_source=getprice&utm_medium=cpc
or this
http://www.scubadiving.com.au/wetsuits-and-accessories/dive-boots/beuchat-premium-moulded-sole-4mm-dive-boot
I've seen a few blokes use the scuba divers boots on sandstone type rock where I usually fish.They look good,and could also be used as water boots when fishing in smaller boats in estuaries etc-i.e getting out at ramp etc etc.Not sure if the more dedicated rock boots could be used as such as well.I never fish of those black bassalt type rocks-they seem so much more slippery than the sandstone type ones.
So-looking for thoughts on either of the above,or maybe some other suggestions.I have used very cheap 'Big W' type water boots,that cost only $15 surprisingly got a fair amount of wear out of them-until they feel to bits,so time to up grade.
Thanks for any advice.:-*
Looking at either of these two options for rock fishing boots.
http://www.#################.com.au/products/adrenalin-rock-spike-fishing-boots.html?utm_source=getprice&utm_medium=cpc
or this
http://www.scubadiving.com.au/wetsuits-and-accessories/dive-boots/beuchat-premium-moulded-sole-4mm-dive-boot
I've seen a few blokes use the scuba divers boots on sandstone type rock where I usually fish.They look good,and could also be used as water boots when fishing in smaller boats in estuaries etc-i.e getting out at ramp etc etc.Not sure if the more dedicated rock boots could be used as such as well.I never fish of those black bassalt type rocks-they seem so much more slippery than the sandstone type ones.
So-looking for thoughts on either of the above,or maybe some other suggestions.I have used very cheap 'Big W' type water boots,that cost only $15 surprisingly got a fair amount of wear out of them-until they feel to bits,so time to up grade.
Thanks for any advice.:-*