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    I got me a new jig box
    its a scientific angler 116 large fly box
    it should hold up to 96 jigs depending on size
    its water proof

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    That's nice. Never thought of using one of those.
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    Interesting
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    That is a nice box. I use the fly boxes to hold my 1/80 & 1/100 jigs also. Makes it easy to pick the right box of jigs for the trip and easy to carry.
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    I use my fly boxes for flies, but the one you have looks nice!

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    The Bugger Barn is also good for jigs:





    Cliff Outdoors - The Bugger Barn

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    I have a couple Scientific ANgler waterproof boxes for my steelhead jigs. Being compact is a necessity when you have to carry everything in your wading jacket and shoulder harness waist pack.
    www.nimrodstackle.com Custom Jigs made to your WAY! Available materials: Marabou, Hackle, Buck Tail, Kip (Calf) Tail, Duck Flank and Squirrel Tail.

    We now sell many popular painted/unpainted jig heads includung: ball no collar, barbed collar, minnow head raised and eye socket, shad darts and tube jigs. We now stock jig tying material too!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    The Bugger Barn is also good for jigs:





    Cliff Outdoors - The Bugger Barn

    I have a Cliff Bugger Beast for flies, but I may just need to get another one for jigs. I carry too many now for sure so that would cut it down some and just one box.

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    That's nice! I have a fly box that looks like that one. Love mine...and it's full!!!
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    I have the older style ones but I like their new insert piece!!

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