@Poser is 100% correct.
Pull out your factory insoles, they ALL suck. Keep them as templates.
Get yourself some high performance insoles. I use SOLE brand, Dean Karnazas model. SOLE insoles are awesom, they are custom heat moldable in your home oven. NEVER had toe-jam from steep downhilling, never had a single blister using these insoles.
Do one boot at a time. Put on your hunting socks. Trace your original insoles onto your insole replacements as a pattern, cut off the excess on the new insoles with scissors. Put on your right boot w/the factory insole and lace it up. Work on the left boot first, pop the new left boot insole in the oven at 200 degrees, remove when properly heated and quickly insert into your left boot. Lace the boot up tightly , as if for hunting, the stand with your feet together and weight in both feet while the insole cools. Now do the other boot.
Put on your backpack and go for a hike, if the arch seems too high, then reheat and re-form each insole per the above and try again. You can reheat and re-mold up to 4x.
You will love these. Do not worry that the insoles are firm, the boot sole provides cushioning. The insole provides support and keeps your foot from sliding. My feet have never been tired with these insoles.
You may be tempted to buy some soft gel style inserts, I decided not to get that style because my feet already get hot and sweaty. I did not want gel/plastic below them trapping moisture and creating a biosphere for athletes foot.
JL