Reddit Reddit reviews Kingfisher Ultra Slim 18 Compartment Magnetic Back Fly Box

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Kingfisher Ultra Slim 18 Compartment Magnetic Back Fly Box
Magnetic compartments are great for frequently used and/ or bigger flies, this aids in keeping your flies from being lost in the windSuper thin and strong, made of high grade tough clarified polypropylene, packs light, but will hold up to a real beatingStrong, secure snap tight latch closure that won't accidentally open in your pack or vest, clear lid to see your flies easilyThis box is divided into 18 magnetic compartments, the most efficient storage for its size7" x 4" x 1/2", flies are for display only
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2 Reddit comments about Kingfisher Ultra Slim 18 Compartment Magnetic Back Fly Box:

u/EuroNymphGuy · 1 pointr/flyfishing

Well, this works for me: Keep things focused and lightweight.

The silicone boxes are pretty heavy, IMO, so I avoid those.

I have one box with "extra" flies that I leave in the car. I then carry with me three fly boxes:

  • Umpqua Day Tripper Box: nymphs, dries and streamers. It is small and light-weight. Details here.

  • Magnetic box: for small flies #20 and smaller (I fish three tailwaters). The magnetized backing is great so that small flies don't get blown away in a sudden breeze. Pic here.

  • C&F chest patch: This a great invention. Open side slits allow flies to dry. It has magnets in it. Has enough slots to hold a bunch of flies. Details here. This is the go-to box. I try and plan ahead about what I want to fish and load those into this box. As a result, I rarely go into the other two boxes. Very efficient too, as I don't have to open the chest pack. I just flip open the C&F, pick a fly, put the old one on a magnet to dry, and flip it shut.
u/down_view · 1 pointr/flyfishing

One of these. I started buying them because I can fit multiple in my waist pack and I can just toss flies in without sliding them into individual slits. They don't work well for larger flies, or bushy dry flies, though.