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    Hey guys,

    Starting this fishing season felt soles are a no no on fishing waders her in MO. You can slather your current felt soles with contact cement to seal them or you can replace the felt soles.

    I have a pair of Simms wading boots that the felt is about half wore out on. I am playing with the idea of just replacing the soles with some kind of grippy rubber. A friend of mine is coating his with anti skid liquid bedliner stuff. The MDC is recomending a contact cement treatment. If I am going to lose my felt I would like some kind of cleat or spike to be able to put in the sole to help with traction on algae slime.

    I paid well over $200 for these boots and they are one of the few wading boots that actually feel good on my extra wide feet. I do not want to replace them.

    My current thinking is to cut the felt soles off and replace them with some kind of rubber that I can install studs in and use the screw in track/golf cleats. Sealing the felt is an option but from what I hear if an agent catches you with worn coating and you have felt showing through they will ticket you. A guy spends three days on the water and you bound to have some felt wear through no matter how well you seal them.

    I am sure that some of you have already had to find solutions for this anti felt didymo movement that is moving across the country. Have any of you found a successful way to seal or replace felt soles on your favorite pair of wading boots?

    Thanks in advance
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    Ray, what is the purpose for the new rule?
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    Apparently felt acts as a breading ground for this stuff
    Didymo Fact Sheet

    And the MDC is trying to prevent the spread of it. I understand wanting to stop the rock snot but its puts guys like me who pay for GOOD equipment in a pickle. IF they were cheapy $50 boots I would just look at it as an excuse to buy new boots. BUT I really like my Simms G3 boots.

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    So what can replace the felt? Just do without.
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    I need some kind of sole on my wading boots. There is a Craftwell and Dunnright boot repair shop in town. I may see if they have anything going to replace felt soles with cleated/spiked rubber soles.

    I am hoping someone on here has been there-done that and has a good solution.

    Ray

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    Maybe rough side leather to grip. That scotch brite stuff?
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