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On Oct 15, 12:57 pm, mdk77 wrote:
How do you guys keep the "extras" organized until you need them? Or do you just have a ton of fly boxes? For me, it's a "ton of fly boxes". For fishing, I have a separate boxes for dries, nymphs, & streamers; but I also have separate boxes for other flies for other than trout fishing, whcih means a box (or two or three) of Clousers, a box (or two) of shad flies, a box (or four) of salmon fishing flies, and.... well, you get the picture. Most of my problem with "extra" flies stems from tying my own. I can't seem to justify sitting down to tie just a half dozen of anything, and the next thing I know, I've got more GRHEs than I'll use in ten years. Those I just stick an another box somewhere that I won't be able to find when I need it. Joe F. |
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