Here's one idea. You can arrange them in a fly box
bottom and type out a diagram of which is which,
laminate it and place in the top of the box.

Here's another idea. I just did this for my collection
from the Mega Mayfly Swap that I hosted. I bought a
barnwood shadowbox, glued black posterboard to the
inside back. I then spray painted 25 small bottle
corks black and hot glued them to the poster board in
the arrangement I wanted. Stick the hook tip in the
corks in a pleasing arrangement, put into the
shadowbox and enjoy.

Another idea I've seen is to sand and polish an old
piece of driftwood, drill tiny holes for the hooks and
display them that way. 

Hope that helps. -Jeff 



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> 
> Hi, everyone!
>   After a brief time of being away (for personal
> health reasons) and such, I'm back around here.
>   I have a question for the group:  How do you store
> your swap flies or other display-able flies so that
> they can be displayed with the proper
> identification/ toe-tag slip?  I find that the
> toetags get jumbled, if not lost, when I use an
> opened foam-based flybox.  Just curious, is all, as
> it is a real shame to have them in an "altoids" tin
> that is closed on a shelf somewhere...  I've heard
> of mounts/ shadowboxes, but can't find a source.
>   Take care all, and hopefully I can get out fishing
> for the first time in a little over a month!  I'm
> foaming at the mouth already... tricos... ahhh...
> Pete
> 
>
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