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    After you spend all the time and effort to tie a custom jig, how do you store/transport it to the lake. I have thought about everything from a Plano 3700 to a fly fishing fly box. I am transitioning from plastics to all custom ties and do not want to put in the effort and then ruin them by improper storage. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by USMA65 View Post
    a fly fishing fly box.
    This ^^^^

    The best ones for jigs are the ones for streamers, like Cliff’s Bugger Barn.

    Jigs are just heavy streamers. Or, streamers are just light jigs — however you want to think about it.

    cliff CLIFF Bugger Barn | Feather-Craft Fly Fishing
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    I do what you are thinking of doing USMA65. I cut foam for my 3600 boxes to hook jigs in and I have fly boxes for the littler ones.
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    I had the same concern about my ties. I first was using 3600 boxes. I read a post on here about Lost Creek boat fly boxes. Sportsman's warehouse I think is where I bought them first. I did a Amazon search and I found them on there a bit cheaper. I also found a soft half high bag to carry them in. Its holds five of the boxes. As was stated I don't use plastics as much as I used to. Name:  20200521_095810.jpg
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    Found a storage box on Amazon I like, it's the Gamakatsu G3600SF G-Box, Slit Foam Utility Case for $12 they have a smaller version for a little less.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ppowell View Post
    Found a storage box on Amazon I like, it's the [COLOR=#111111][FONT=&]Gamakatsu G3600SF G-Box, Slit Foam Utility Case for $12 they have a smaller version for a little less.
    The slit foam boxes are the best.

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    Yup I have a couple, decent boxes.

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    I’ve had a few that I made that did a real good job, Plano open boxes and a sheet of polyurethane foam from a packing crate. Lots of folks have done a variation of this. My tying addiction had me covered up in jigs that I couldn’t ever use so I filled the boxes and sold them here on the classifieds. I found that size of the jig being stored makes a difference too. No sense in having a large box to store jigs under 1/32. I bought a couple of fly boxes with silicone inserts that have slits to hold the jigs. They work well and they don’t get in the way when I get a couple of them out. I like the gamagatsu boxes shown, never seen those before. They’d work well for 1/16 and up, and I have few of those. Good thread, updated from the last ones I remember seeing.
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