Thanks for the photo! I think I have an idea of how to approach this thing. fflutterffly also suggested using divider boxes for larger flies.
I guess it's a never ending process. Thanks for the box source.
Ava
planettrout wrote:A few of my boxes:
I organize them by Mayfly, Caddis,Midges,Stone flies, Scud/Sow bugs, Terrestrials and attractors.
Most of my dries/emergers are in the plastic or the Wheatley window boxes. Nymphs in the Wheatley flip overs...
The small Myran 12 windows are for stages of BWO's, PMD's and Caddis - the species I most regularly encounter...
A leather, fold over with metal clips from Wheatley I picked up many years ago is used for my wet patterns.
The Meiho's are for going minimal.
I have other boxes, CF, Dewitt and Orvis that are dedicated to larger Mayfly and Caddis for rivers in Montana, Idaho and Colorado.
Streamers, Buggers,Froggies, Crayfish and Mice...slotted boxes.
Something about Wheatley boxes - they are a bit heavy and require a complete dry out if I go swimming (which I do - frequently )
http://www.richardwheatley.com/
Here's a good source for many boxes:
http://www.anglersportgroup.com/product ... sp?CatID=7
PT/TB
planettrout wrote:
Here's a good source for many boxes:
http://www.anglersportgroup.com/product ... sp?CatID=7
PT/TB
Bernard wrote:Hot Wheels used to have a great fly box ...
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Darrin Terry wrote:Bernard wrote:Hot Wheels used to have a great fly box ...
I am guessing one would wear that fly box around one's neck, preferably on a gold chain?
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