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    I too think it is a great idea but for me I think I will get me some of these to fix up as my boxes are always getting wet. Again great the way you have fixed the boxes.
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    Stevew,

    I admire your ingenuity. Great idea.

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    What a great idea to mention old plastic VHS boxes as well. I knew they could still be good for something.
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    Being goofy and knocking things around at the worst possible time, I picked up a plano pro latch box with no dividers. Gonna use the foam wedge idea and see how it turns out.
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    I made up 45 of the VHS/noodle jig boxes and I just love em!!!
    Now my jigs are sorted by size and material used. Easy to do and
    easy to use. When I unload the boat I just put em on the shelf and they're good to go next spring!!!!
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    Made up one of thse boxes. Sure makes the jigs look GOOD lined up in rows vrs. just thrown in a section of a tackle box.

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    Didnt have a pic then. Here's one now. Thanks for the idea stevew.

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    Those jigs looks good in your new box bowman Got to love all the things we learn from each other on this site

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    Thanks goes out to stevew



    I decided to use clear VHS boxes. I've got 7 full so far, and working on more.

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    I bought some ammo boxes at the gunshop and use those partitioned boxes.....have one for 1/16 ounce jigs, one for mini jigs and one for the 1/8 ounce. Just slip the jighead into the shell compartment and the skirt shows. Holds a hundred jigs in each box. Best to take a few jigs along when picking out the plastic boxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevew View Post
    I make my own storage boxes.An old vhs video box or game box works great but you could use anything.Just take a swimming pool noodle and cut to size then draw your lines on it and cut each piece in a V shape.Make them as thick or thin as you need them.Razorblade works great for this.


    Hot glue them in the box in a step pattern.


    I have alot of these made up with different flies in them and have just started making them for my jigs.You can put a label on the back and store them on a shelf or it makes them easy to sort through in a tackle bag or boat box.
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