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Re: jig box [Re: northtexascrappiehunter] #7108580 01/30/12 04:48 AM
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I'd be careful taking it in a boat. I did something very similar with just the slotted flambeau box and some styrofoam. Worked great at home, but first rough ride across the lake and it looked like a grenade had went off inside of it. I've thought since then about stepping up the foam to a harder more firm material like the stuff they use on pool noodles. Let us know how they work for ya



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Re: jig box [Re: northtexascrappiehunter] #7108601 01/30/12 04:56 AM
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its the same type of foam as the pool noodles. nice to hear from you again.


Re: jig box [Re: northtexascrappiehunter] #7141141 02/07/12 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted By: northtexascrappiehunter
I have had this idea for a while and finally found the right stuff to do it, whatcha think?



Great idea!


Re: jig box [Re: northtexascrappiehunter] #7142403 02/07/12 05:18 PM
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thanks guys, It should be a great a new (to me) boat and enough jigs to last a while. cant wait.


Re: jig box [Re: northtexascrappiehunter] #7163998 02/13/12 12:47 AM
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Another idea would be to just buy a double sided large fly box they come with replaceable foam in them


Re: jig box [Re: northtexascrappiehunter] #7169064 02/14/12 02:28 AM
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Like this: http://www.feather-craft.com/wecs.php?store=feacraft&action=display&target=HG015
But I like yours- great idea. It keeps the heads from beating the paint off each other too.


Re: jig box [Re: northtexascrappiehunter] #7169210 02/14/12 02:51 AM
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Looks good to me!





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