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LouF November 5th, 2004 06:54 PM

Fly Boxes
 
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 11:34:52 -0700, Willi & Sue
wrote:

Bones wrote:


I mulling over the idea of stocking fly boxes. Any suggestions or
recommendations for trout fly boxes ? I like Morell and a few others
like Aquafly... any ideas?



Morell, they're cheap, light, float and work well. I like to save as much
weight as possible in my vest. A light vest is much more comfortable
than a heavy one.

Willi





2nd on the Morells


Clark Reid November 5th, 2004 08:55 PM

Fly Boxes
 
I have several Aquafly and really like them, but they are bulky for what
they hold. I am also a buddy of the guy who makes them so am a bit biased.

I think the C&F boxes are the best on the market these days but don't own
any as I have more flyboxes than I will ever need and am too tight to spring
for them.


Clark
"Bones" wrote in message
...


I mulling over the idea of stocking fly boxes. Any suggestions or
recommendations for trout fly boxes ? I like Morell and a few others
like Aquafly... any ideas?




Clark Reid November 5th, 2004 08:55 PM

Fly Boxes
 
I have several Aquafly and really like them, but they are bulky for what
they hold. I am also a buddy of the guy who makes them so am a bit biased.

I think the C&F boxes are the best on the market these days but don't own
any as I have more flyboxes than I will ever need and am too tight to spring
for them.


Clark
"Bones" wrote in message
...


I mulling over the idea of stocking fly boxes. Any suggestions or
recommendations for trout fly boxes ? I like Morell and a few others
like Aquafly... any ideas?




Gene Cyprych November 6th, 2004 01:37 PM

Fly Boxes
 
I like the C&F design too. There was an article last year in a fly
fishing mag. Sorry but I don't remember which one. They discussed
about 10 or so different boxes. They liked the C&F too. You can get
extra pads for them. I plan on getting some extra pads for specific
types of fishing, say bass/blue gill fishing. They pop in and out
easily. I have two boxes and plan to get one more.

The compartment boxes mentioned in this thread DO hold a lot of flies
and I tried them but it seems the fly that I wanted was always on the
bottom of the bunch.

Gene Cyprych November 6th, 2004 01:37 PM

Fly Boxes
 
I like the C&F design too. There was an article last year in a fly
fishing mag. Sorry but I don't remember which one. They discussed
about 10 or so different boxes. They liked the C&F too. You can get
extra pads for them. I plan on getting some extra pads for specific
types of fishing, say bass/blue gill fishing. They pop in and out
easily. I have two boxes and plan to get one more.

The compartment boxes mentioned in this thread DO hold a lot of flies
and I tried them but it seems the fly that I wanted was always on the
bottom of the bunch.


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