Oh yeah??  Cool!  Thanks a lot for passing that along!  The guy at the fly
shop said he figured thats probably what they were for, but neither one of
us actually had any idea.  Thank you very much!

John






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Subject:  RE: [VFB] C & F Flyboxes


John:

In answer to your question -
Includes 2 mini-cases:
one lined with a Magic Fly Sheet for split shot;
the other for strike indicators  See

http://www.3m.com/us/home_leisure/scianglers/fly_boxes_page.jhtml

C & F Design flyboxes are my favourite flybox for trout flies
I have several, including ones for tubes and waddington shanks
waterproof, compartment and foam slits. I have had one individual
lid of a compartment box come loose while fishing, but it was
easy to refasten it when I got home with a screwdriver.

I also use foxboxes and Perrines and Wheatleys with clips for
steelhead and salmon flies

Neville Gosling
Greater Vancouver, BC

I've got a couple of the C&F boxes and I really like them a lot.  Snip--

The second box I carry for nymphs and wet flies
has slotted foam covering one side and half of the other side.  There are
two boxes with snap lids filling up the remainder of that side.  I suppose
I could put something in those, but I haven't quite figured em out.
Actually, theres some kinda double sided tape covering the bottom of one of
the boxes.  Any ideas what that might be for??

Anyhow, I'd suggest checking the C&F stuff out.  Its worked really well for
me.

John















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