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    I found a way to create a nice "Fly box" for lures. It does not cost $25 like the ones at BPS. I made it for 1/5th of the price. Go to Walmart and buy a small locking plano box, Go to dollar tree and get the sponges with the scouring pad on the bottom. Cut the sponges to fit the box and attach with Loktite sponge side up. Be sure to use needle nose pliers and crush the barbs of your jigs before inserting them into the box.
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    Good Tip.
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    Sounds great. Photos?
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    [QUOTE=DockShootinJack;2942980]Sounds great. Photos?[/QUOTE

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
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    Here you are my friend. Go to Walmart and buy a small locking plano box, Go to dollar tree and get the sponges with the scouring pad on the bottom. Cut the sponges to fit the box and attach with Loktite sponge side up. Be sure to use needle nose pliers and crush the barbs of your jigs before inserting them into the box. It makes it easier to get them out of the sponge and out of the fish's mouth too.

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    Good idea, you could make several boxes for the price of one.
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    Good looking boxes Ship. I used one of those to keep my phone and truck keys in and waterproof while I am in the kayak in case I take a spill. Pretty cheap for a waterproof box that latches in three places.
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    I made one today , thanks for the tip i used foam from a camp mattress and took off the side latches.Name:  20150404_193721.jpg
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    Yup,that's how I make mine.Another good sorce of foam is kneeling pads for working in the garden ( not knee pads) these pads are roughly 8" wide x 18 " long and 1" thick.these pads are nice and dense,and hold jigs nicely ( mine cost $2.00) I get 4- 5 foam jig holders from each pad.
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    I get these boxes from the hospital. They contained implantable defibrillators. I glue in weather strip with adhesive backing. I coat the box surface where I want a strip with 3M adhesive and allow it to dry then stick the weatherstrip down. Holds like forever. Handier than handy.



    I cut 1/2" foam to fit between the two halves and can stick jigs in there too, as shown. When the boxes are closed the foam sandwich holds everything in place, no rattles, no tangles. Cost....$.50 per box.
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