Oh ya, if you are on a budget like me, instead of buying wading boots for $80+ you can use a used pair of boots or hikers. I got mine from a thrift store for $10 and they work great. Some people prefer felt lined bottoms and solid soles (standing on rocks can be more comfortable with a solid sole vs soft sole ) but I've found my softer (not soft ) sole hikers work good and don't slip and are very light when trekking threw the bush.
I fished the vedder last year with gum boots, and besides feeling like a bit of a tool, it is really hard to access alot of the river without waders. I would suggest breathable waders cause that's what I am used too, they are easy to get on and off and if you layer properly, they can be quite warm.
If you have the money the breathables ( $200+ ) will also come in handy during warmer wheather fishing for salmon and would be good all around pair of waders
I have both, but use my neos during steelie season, don't know why, maybe cause they are cheaper and I do allot more walking/searching/climbing over snaggy trees and stuff then salmon fishing. or maybe cause I bought them as my first pair and don't like seeing them not get used.
I went with over sized neos to make getting in and out of/ climbing over things/ much more easy and with less stress on the groin seam. same with breathables but less oversized. The sales man suggested size were 2 sizes smaller then what I bought, the first size he though would be good were far from that so make sure you walk around/step on a step to get feel in groin area, remeber you may be climbing stuff like fallen trees, etc.