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Re: jig box
[Re: northtexascrappiehunter]
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01/30/12 04:48 AM
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CoreyHAL
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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]
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02/07/12 05:32 AM
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"Old School"
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I have had this idea for a while and finally found the right stuff to do it, whatcha think? Great idea!
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Re: jig box
[Re: northtexascrappiehunter]
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02/13/12 12:47 AM
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ncamfield
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Another idea would be to just buy a double sided large fly box they come with replaceable foam in them
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