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As jeff miller and others know, I tend to get wet when I fly fish. I
take chances when I shouldn't and often get my fly boxes immersed. This means I have to dry them out, and even then, some of the flies rust. I don'[t mind getting wet, but it kills me when my flies do. I have used Wheatley boxes in the past, as well as C&F and those cheap foam boxes with the lids held together with 2 magnets. Everything I have lets water in. However, I now see advertised the SA waterproof fly box system. It has a rubber gasket which seals water out. They could call if the Frank Reid Model, but I don't see Frank's name mentioned in the ad. They are the right size and have inserts for nymphs, dries, and streamers. Also available is a lightweight foam insert storage suitcase which seems like a handy way to organize those flies which you are not using. Question: Has anyone tried this system, and if so, how is it? What fly boxes *do* you use? Dave |
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