>>2474235>Hunting in wet conditionsYou'll get wet feet in the loggers as well it just takes 2 to 4 hours. You should really look into Jornkanga or Lundhags for hunting in the wet. I never got wet feet in those but they are glued boots not stitched, so you'll have probably half the life expectancy of the loggers.
If you want boots to just beat and crash into the wet brush the loggers are also not ideal, look for something like the Meindl Perfekt and wear them with gaiters if need be. Loggers are work boots after. The perfekts are perfect for cruising through the brush on steroids. They are double stitched, and have the thickest highest quality leather (the russian juchten) with a thick, stable wide mountaineering base, midsole, and outsole (more stable than the loggers and the Lundhags), but the sole is still flexible expecially after you have worn them in. Those are the best field-military/hunting boots around. They will also let in water after 5 to 10 hours or so (waterproofness depends on the thickness of the leather and the oiling/waxxing). So if you require dry feet for multiple days of hunting go with the Lundhags. The military version of the Lundhags is the Jornkanga. It has thicker leather, a more heat and cold resistant rubber base (military specs for use in desert, jungle, and arctic), and a better mountain outsole (and better customer support).