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    SteveW - Now thats using your noodle! :p I have made my own boxes for flies and jigs, I also use foam, but my way is by far not that simple!!! Thank you very much for posting..... don't think my kids will ever miss a few inches off their noodle.... :D

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    stevew,
    Great idea thanks!! I'm curious on ur jigs that you have in the pic that are in the second row w/ that white tail.....what is that? That you used for the tail?

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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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    Great idea. I see noodles along the road all the time that have blown out of a boat or something. I'll be trying that soon.
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    thats a good idea sir i'm gonna make some

    cheers:D

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    Default Great idea!

    I have a bunch of old VHS boxes and 6 feet of noodle that was given to me.
    I'm gonna make up some of those jig boxes.
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    good ideal
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    stevew, that is a great use of materials and a awesome idea for jig storage. I think I will steal the idea for my own storage uses. Great idea and pass on other builds or projects you have done. Keep up the good work and happy fishing. Rollcaster.............................
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    That's one of the more helpful tips that I've seen on here.
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    maybe we need a tip and trick section?
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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