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Fly Boxes
We all have them and some of us have probably to many.
I would like to see what you guys carry your flies in.
It dosen't matter what they are, flim canisters, Wheatleys, Altoid tins, etc.
I'll start with the box I recieved for Christmas,
A C&F Threader box.
Brk Trt
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Smallstreams Founder
Re: Fly Boxes
I'm digging around to find the piece I put together about what is inside my fly boxes. That shows the boxes I own and operate.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://Smallstream.net
It's in there somewhere, still looking.
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Nice to look back to all those years ago , the internet then was a scary place for this born in the 50s man .
the welcome and sharing that I met on the original Smallstreams has given me confidence to surf all over the web and make so many real friends ,some I guess I will never meet in the flesh but a large number I have met on the bankside or in a bar .
With a little luck will get some of the wheatly collection out of their bags and picture a stack or two .
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Fry
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The small stream box. On an Arizona stream, this is all I need.
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Smallstreams Founder
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Re: Fly Boxes
I enjoyed the side track.
Intresting to note that a large percentage of your Wheatleys back then were Clip boxes .
Back then most of mine were foam lined ,the clip ones were and are all preowned ones and mainly now used for specialist wet flys and salmon singles.
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Great stuff guys.
Thanks,
Alan
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Smallstreams Founder
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Silly rabbit, clips are for nymphs.
:)
Not a big fan of foam, I want to pass these boxes to my kids.
At one point I was looking for a petite wood box but discovered that my point of research used the same boxes as I did so that trail dried up.
Wheatleys are it for me.
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Re: Fly Boxes
well there is a stack from my river trout bag and the black one is a salmon tube fly box from my "spring salmon bag",both of which are easy to find
Top left is a vintage 6 compartment box which contains some wee crabbit Roy christie shrimps and reverse paras and some other grayling bugs
below that is my favorite wheatley of all ,compartments for river drys ans a nice size ,
below is a bigger compartments box more a still water box but with lots of crossover flys
then a swing leaf with a variety of nymphs ,most of which I dont use often
the black box is a wheatley tube box ,mainly big heavy salmon tubes .
the left hand stack starts at the top with a classic cast damper from the days of gut casts which I use for spare made up leaders iset up inbetween the felt pads .
then there are two wet and nyph boxes ,and right at the bottom is the big daddy fromwheatley the 32 compartment mthis never leaves the car boot (trunk) as its so big ,used as a stock box .
adam will dig out the salmon fly clip boxes and show you whats what :D
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Nice.
Thats quite an assortment. They look to have been in your possesion for awhile.
Thanks,
Brk Trt
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