10 Best Muck Boots For Hunting
Updated on: December 2023
Best Muck Boots For Hunting in 2023
Muck Woody Max Rubber Insulated Men's Hunting Boots
Muck Arctic Pro Tall Rubber Insulated Extreme Conditions Men's Hunting Boots, Bark, 12 M US

- 8 mm neoprene provides comfort and flexibility, along with excellent waterproofing, shock absorption and heat retention properties; adjusts to your foot shape to resist blisters and chafing
- Muck's warmest boot; fleece lining is soft, durable and provides exceptional warmth in extreme cold; 2 mm thermal foam under the footbed for extra warmth; comfort rated from -60 °F to 30 °F (-50 °C to -1 °C)
- Stretch-fit Comfort Topline snugs calf to seal in warmth while keeping cold and debris out; double reinforcement in the instep, heel and Achilles area where you need it most
- Lightweight EVA midsole for additional cushioning; super aggressive Bob-Tracker outsole is rugged and durable
- High-grade rubber provides extra toughness and makes for a 100% waterproof hunting boot; 17-inch height for maximum protection; rear pull loops for easy on/off
Muck Fieldblazer & Edgewater Classic Brown/Mossy Oak Country

- 100% Waterproof
- 5mm Neoprene bootie with breathable Airmesh lining
- Enzyme treatment for odor control
- Toe and heel reinforcement
- Easy to clean rubber overlay, durable quick cleaning sole
Muck Arctic Sport Rubber High Performance Men's Winter Boots

- 5 mm neoprene provides comfort and flexibility, along with excellent waterproofing, shock absorption and heat retention properties; adjusts to your foot shape to resist blisters and chafing
- Completely sealed rubber shell extends up above ankle area for added protection from moisture
- Fleece lining is soft, durable and provides exceptional warmth in frigid environments; 2 mm of thermal foam under footbed; comfort rated from -40 °F to 40 °F (-40°C to 4°C)
- Outsole with rugged molded lugs for increased traction on slippery and uneven terrain
- 100% waterproof winter boots; EVA contoured, molded midsole for increased support
Muck Arctic Pro Tall Rubber Insulated Extreme Conditions Men's Hunting Boots

- 8 mm neoprene provides comfort and flexibility, along with excellent waterproofing, shock absorption and heat retention properties; adjusts to your foot shape to resist blisters and chafing
- Muck's warmest boot; fleece lining is soft, durable and provides exceptional warmth in extreme cold; 2 mm thermal foam under the footbed for extra warmth; comfort rated from -60 °F to 30 °F (-50 °C to -1 °C)
- Stretch-fit Comfort Topline snugs calf to seal in warmth while keeping cold and debris out; double reinforcement in the instep, heel and Achilles area where you need it most
- Lightweight EVA midsole for additional cushioning; super aggressive Bob-Tracker outsole is rugged and durable
- High-grade rubber provides extra toughness and makes for a 100% waterproof hunting boot; 17-inch height for maximum protection; rear pull loops for easy on/off.Stretch-fit binding
Muck Woody Arctic Ice Extreme Conditions Men's Winter Hunting Boots with Arctic Grip Outsole

- 8 mm neoprene provides comfort and flexibility, along with excellent waterproofing, shock absorption and heat retention properties; adjusts to your foot shape to resist blisters and chafing
- Soft fleece lining and 2 mm thermal foam under footbed enhances comfort, provides superior warmth, and is durable for long cold treks; comfort rated from -60 °F to 30 °F (-50 °C to -1 °C)
- Comfort topline keeps out moisture while locking in heat; EVA contoured, molded midsole for premium comfort; extended rubber coverage and tough Spandura adds protection against wear
- Vibram Arctic Grip outsole pods deliver the most advanced traction on wet ice; Vibram Icetrek full base layer provides the highest level of traction on dry ice
- 100% waterproof winter boots; multi-directional outsole lug design offers excellent traction on multi-surface terrain; rear pull loop for easy on/off
Muck Woody PK Rubber Women's Hunting Boots,Bark, Realtree XTRA/Hot Pink,7 US/7-7.5 M US

- 4 mm neoprene provides comfort and flexibility, along with excellent waterproofing, shock absorption and heat retention properties; adjusts to the shape of your feet to resist blisters and chafing
- Lightweight and breathable mesh lining keeps feet well ventilated for long-wearing dryness; comfort rated from subfreezing to 65 °F/18 °C
- Lightweight EVA midsole for additional cushioning, support and impact resistance all day long
- MS2 Bobbed molded outsole reduces weight and improves stability for climbing and trekking
- High-grade rubber exterior provides extra toughness and makes for a 100% waterproof hunting boot; rear pull loop for easy on/off
Muck Boots Hale Multi-Season Women's Rubber Boot, Black/Muddy Girl Camo, 8 M US

- 4 mm neoprene provides comfort and flexibility, along with excellent waterproofing, shock absorption and heat retention properties; adjusts to the contours of your foot to resist blisters and chafing
- 100% waterproof women's boots are suitable for any season and any outdoor activity
- Lightweight and breathable mesh lining keeps feet well ventilated for long-wearing dryness; comfort rated from subfreezing to 65 °F/18 °C
- Women's-specific last is designed to match the contours of women's feet
- Self-cleaning ribbed outsole offers added stability on slick surfaces; easy on-off style with pull-on tab
Muck Wetland Rubber Premium Men's Field Boots,Bark,Men's 14 M/Women's 15 M

- 5 mm neoprene provides comfort and flexibility, along with excellent waterproofing, shock absorption and heat retention properties; adjusts to your foot shape to resist blisters and chafing
- Stretch-fit Comfort Topline snugs calf to keep out cold and debris, but can be rolled down from high to mid for warmer weather; calf-high rubber overlay protects ankles from sticks, rocks etc.
- Breathable Airmesh lining wicks away humidity and perspiration, and allows air to travel throughout the boot while keeping water out; comfort rated from -20 °F to 50 °F (-30 °C to 10 °C)
- Lightweight EVA midsole for additional cushioning; self-cleaning MS-1 ribbed outsole wraps perimeter for maximum stability and performance in mud and snow
- High-grade rubber provides extra toughness and makes for a 100% waterproof field boot; wrap-up toe bumper for extra toe protection
Muck Arctic Ice Extreme Conditions Tall Rubber Men's Winter Boots with Arctic Grip Outsole

- Featuring the most advanced vibram outsole Technology to date
- The Arctic grip outsole pods offer the most advanced traction in wet ice environments, and the multi-direction
- Winter warmth: soft fleece lining enhances comfort and provides excellent warmth through long periods of standing or walking in subzero conditions
It's Spring in Wisconsin - Time to Start Getting Ready for Bow Deer Season
You should utilize the time you have in spring and summer to maximize your hunting efforts in the fall. Wisconsin whitetail deer hunting is a truly especially if you and your bow are in tune.
With the onset of new and different baiting laws it is getting more complexed on how you can bait deer. However if you own or lease the land you can plant trees and other plants close to your stand. Then when the fruit is ripe you will have the deer coming to you rather then you trying to find them. Or worse yet you just sitting there hoping a deer stumbles by your stand.
I have gone and done my fair share of scouting deer in the spring. You can see where last falls rubs where. You can also find new trail the deer are using. You may even find a clump of trees such as the fruit trees I was talking about planting.
Now that we have a few places we are going to be looking at throughout the rest of spring and summer we need to think about our bow.
Did we have any problems with it? Do we need to get more arrows or broad heads? Do we need a new string because the one we have is frayed? Maybe we just need to get some more practice.
It is a good idea to get up in your tree stand and shoot at different target that are in the normal shooting lanes were we would see the deer coming by are stand.
It is a good Idea to do this several times throughout the year. Some reasons why are; trees and grasses grow, tree branches and even whole trees can fall from a wind storm, it keeps you and your bow in tune, it lets you see how loud your bow is. You don't want to wait till the night before the season, or worse yet the day of the season and fined out that you won't get that shoot you've been waiting for. Your bow as you drew it back made an evil hissing sound and spooked the deer.
The white tail deer hunting is excellent. You still want to do your homework to get that good grade. Sorry an analogy I use with my kids to keep them doing there homework. Even though that sounds a little funny you really need to; scout your hunting grounds for the best possible stand, keep your self and bow in tune, and enjoy all that nature has to offer you.