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Organizing jig tying equipment? #403521 12/31/03 01:38 AM
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I was wondering what the guys that are tying there own jigs, doing to keep it all organized. I got a birthday coming up and figured that would be a easy gift for someone to get. But I started looking myself and can't seem to find a decent tackle box that has wide and deep compartments for like strung neck hackle, and maribou etc..., So I was wondering what you guys are using to hold everything.

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Re: Organizing jig tying equipment? #403522 12/31/03 03:15 AM
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I WENT TO THE OFFICE SUPPLY OR GARDEN RIDGE,AND GOT A COUPLE OF PLASTIC DRAWER UNITS. ABOUT 6" DEEP X 10" WIDE. THEY STACK NICELY AND YOU CAN ADD ON IF YOU NEED MORE SPACE. CHEAP TOO.

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Re: Organizing jig tying equipment? #403523 12/31/03 06:04 AM
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Luckally I was born a carpenter's son so I got my dad to make my box. It is really beautiful. It is something I look forward to handing down to my kids.

Re: Organizing jig tying equipment? #403524 12/31/03 03:21 PM
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Hobby Lobby and Wal Mart both have some plastic storage boxes that work good.

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