Jim,
1.  There was just a hook-swap that you could have joined and gotten a 
long-term supply of your fav. hooks very cheap.

2.  Depending on whether you are just storing flies or want to use the fly box 
for fishing, there are lots of choices.  For boxes that I just store flies in, 
I use thin foam on one side and a flat magnet sheet on the other.  When you 
visit Sportsman's warehouse, pick up a bunch of their business cards- thy are 
printed on this magent sheet material, and in a clear box, they advertise for 
them.  They don't have a ton of stick, but then you are just sorting and 
storing flies.

For fishing boxes that I am repeatedly removing and replacing flies in, I like 
the stick-on ripple-foam pads.  I can cut to fit, make strips, do just a 
portion coupled with stronger magnet sheets than can be gotten in craft stores. 
 For most use, tho, I like the small Cliff-boxes- 'Day-trippers' I think 
they're called.  They hold a variety of flies on foam strips and also have the 
magnet for midges.  They also open one-handed, a nice touch.

Who knows when they first came out with the aluminum fly boxes that had the 
fine springs covered by a metal plate for inserting hooks?

DonO
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Wayne Blake-Hedges 
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 11:35 AM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Finding hooks and backing for Fly boxes


        Hi Jim;

        I don't think I quite understand what your looking for, inexpensive 
hooks???

        Again for "storing" do you mean storing the hooks prior to use for 
tying or storage for  displaying flies??

        Wayne

        --- On Wed, 9/15/10, Jim Forshey <j...@seahorses.com> wrote:


          From: Jim Forshey <j...@seahorses.com>
          Subject: [VFB] Finding hooks and backing for Fly boxes
          To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
          Date: Wednesday, September 15, 2010, 9:16 PM


          I have been wondering where I could find hooks to use for tying fly's 
on for
          my daughter and I. I saw the suggestion for 
http://www.fullingmill.com/, but
          they are based out of UK, do you order them from the UK site any other
          suggestions?

          I would also like build some 1/2 x 12 x 12 boxes for storing them, I 
tried
          some cork from Michaels for backing, but when I removed a fly it tore 
it
          apart (Styrofoam also had the same results.) I was hoping for some
          suggestions.

          Thank you 

          Jim Forshey
          The Aquatic Book Shop
          Placerville, California
          www.Seahorses.com
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