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Best Boots for Coon Hunting

Ray Conrad

Posted on January 03 2022

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Most hunters understand that you may need different types of gear for different types of hunts. This is especially true for raccoon hunting, where specialized equipment is necessary for a successful hunt.

While you may think that any hunting boot should work for coon hunting, that’s not necessarily the case. Hunting boots can make or break your trip, so it’s vital to get a quality pair with all the features you’ll need to stay on the hunt.

So, what features do your coon hunting boots need to have? Let’s take a look.

Features of Good Coon Hunting Boots

Looking for the right pair of hunting boots can be overwhelming if you don’t know what you need. When coon hunting, there are a few things you’ll want to consider.

Durability

As with any type of hunting gear, you’ll need something that’ll hold up to rough use. Choosing boots made of low-quality materials won’t do you much good out in the woods.

Coon hunting boots are usually made of rubber and nylon, but the quality of these materials and the workmanship can affect how durable they are. You should be able to tell if the boot is flimsy just by looking at it, and the cost is also a good indicator. Cheaper prices usually mean lower quality.

Since you’ll likely be spending a decent amount of money, you’ll want your boots to last a long time, which means they’ll need to be able to withstand normal wear and tear. Also, you’ll want them to be durable enough to protect you in case of a bite. It may be unlikely that a raccoon will get to you, but there could be snakes in the area. Either way, it’s good to be prepared.

Waterproof/Insulation

Coon hunting usually takes place in wet, muddy terrain. When you’re hiking through these areas, the last thing you’ll want is soggy socks and feet. Keeping your feet warm and dry is essential.

It’s also more likely that you’ll be coon hunting in the winter since it’s harder to hunt other types of animals during that season. This means that you’ll want an appropriate amount of insulation to keep your feet warm. However, you’ll also need them to be breathable and release heat, so your feet don’t start sweating.

Chaps

You may want to consider boots with chaps, or at least boots that come up to your knees or higher. Not only will this offer more protection against bites, but it’ll also help keep your legs warm and dry as well, especially if they’re waterproof.

Another great reason to wear chaps is that they’ll protect your legs from cuts, scrapes, and scratches while you’re pushing your way through briars and brush.

Comfort

Blisters and sore feet can easily cut your hunt short, so it’s imperative that you find hunting boots that are comfortable. You’ll likely be out hunting for hours and traveling over, and through rough terrain, so you’ll need boots that can cushion your feet and still have enough traction to keep you stable.

While you’ll need a boot that fits your foot well, you also need it to be flexible enough to provide proper movement and allow you to easily get them on and off. Considering the amount of gear you’ll be carrying, you may want to consider how heavy the boots are. Finding lightweight boots can make a big difference.

Best Coon Hunting Boots

If you’re looking for the best coon hunting boots on the market, you’ll want to check out Bright Eyes Brushbusters. Bright Eyes teamed up with Yoder to create these high-quality hunting boots. The chaps are handmade in America and the boots are assembled here.

Bright Eyes Brushbusters come in three different styles: Cougar, Stealth, and Dryshod. Each one is made with a highly durable rubber outsole and a reinforced toe cap for stability in rough terrain. The rubber is flexible, even in the cold, allowing your foot to move freely.

The Brushbuster Boots also include a gel insole for maximum comfort. You won’t have to worry about blisters or chafing with these boots.

All three styles also include the same impressive chaps. These chaps are 100% waterproof and have a 400 denier nylon inner lining and a 1600 denier ballistic nylon outer layer. These offer maximum protection from brush, briar, and anything else you may run into out in the forest.

Each of the three styles offers a unique feature:

  • The Cougar boots are exceptionally lightweight and are our most popular choice.
  • The Stealth boots have added insulation to protect from colder temperatures between -20° to 80° F. They also come in camouflage print.
  • The Dryshod boots are an excellent middle ground, with an insulated bootie for warmth and a breathable air mesh lining to keep your feet from sweating. They’re also designed for men with larger legs because the top of the inner lining flexes, making it easier to get them on and off.

The Bright Eyes Brushbuster Boots are made of high-quality materials and offer the best chap in the industry. You won’t be disappointed with these boots no matter which style you choose.

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