Q: What are your go-to Crispi boots for spring bear hunting?
A: Out of the three of us we run the non-insulated Briksdal, Lapponia, and Colorado.
Q: Does your decision on model change depending on conditions? Area? Style of bear hunting?
A: Usually with bad weather such as rain or sleet bears will hunker down or stay in timbered areas. This changes our approach to finding a more dense area and glassing a lot vs more open country that we prefer to hunt. We like to spot and stalk around the 3rd-4th week in April. The weather is usually nice with cool days and little to no precipitation.
Q: What specific features make a spring bear hunting boot different from an archery elk hunting boot?
A: We typically hunt more rugged terrain during bear season so I like to run a stiffer boot that has more ankle support. Each of our guys are different in what they like to run. Weather and temperatures are pretty close to the same unless we have an unexpected snow storm and cold temps in September that would make me switch to an insulated boot.
Q: Scenario: you get a new pair of Crispis one month before bear season begins...What does your process of getting those boots ready to hunt look like? (Break-in, conditioning, etc.)
A: My break-in process that I have found to work the best is taking my old insoles out of a seasoned pair of boots and putting them right into the new pair. This has lowered the fatigue on my feet and allowed for faster break in. I really like to wear a new pair of boots in really wet conditions late winter or early spring, it helps soften the leather and really allow the boot to somewhat mold to your foot.
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