Wayne et al

I have 2 of those (like them), also an 8-stack compartment box rack, a 
50-drawer untility cabinet, 4 or 5 saltwater hook compartment boxes, and 
assorted giant hooks hanging all over the place, with sheet-magnets scattered 
over holding unsorted hooks.  And those are the places I remember.  I also have 
lots of hooks scattered in tying kits- specifically for one type of fly, like 
in the shrimp-drawer or the #32 kit.  

Sometimes I can find the hook I want on the same day I start looking.

And fly storage and sorting is just about as bad.  

DonO
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Wayne Blake-Hedges 
  To: virtual flybox 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 4:44 PM
  Subject: [VFB] RE: Hook Storage


        Hi Larry;

        This is what I started using:  http://www.craftmates.com/locking.html

        Available in several sizes, they have spring loaded locks for each row, 
snap lids for each compartment, curved compartment bottoms, and are available 
from craft stores.  I've been placing hook box labels in compartments with hook 
but think I will make labels for outside each compartment.

        Wayne
       



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