In warm, mostly dry weather, or any on-foot hunting, I wear a pair of Merrell Chameleon waterproof hiking shoes/boots. In colder weather, and damp, a cheap pair of gumsoles I have had for about 20yrs. In extreme cold, I have a pair of Cabela’s 2000gram pac boots. In wet or water crossing, I have cheap rubber hog boots, and for colder water crossing or mud, I have synthetic woolen liners for them.
Most of the time, it’s just those Merrell hiking shoes, or the insulated gumboots.
But I have tough feet and sturdy ankles. I don’t need much support or cushion. I’ve been through Lowa’s, Crispi’s, and Kennetrek expensive hunting boots, many pairs of Wolverine and Redwing work boots, and several pairs of hiking boots/shoes. All I really need is a pair which doesn’t fall apart under weight, breathes enough to keep my feet cool and dry, and waterproof enough to keep dew from infiltrating.