Rather than a true fly-tying bag, I bought a couple of soft-side tackle
bags from walmart (2 of them for $14 each).  Rather than tubes, I've
started using the gladlock plastic containers - you can stack them in
the bag, keep tools, spools, hooks, or other smaller stuff in them.

Ed Roden
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.questquality.com

Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at
home as they do when they're fishing.

> 
> Hi guys.  I am in the process of putting together a portable 
> fly tying bag 
> (I bought the BassPro White River Tying Bag for $39 last 
> night and it is 
> REALLY REALLY nice for the price -- it just doesn't come with 
> a hook pallet 
> or thread tubes but it does have lots of pockets).  If you 
> are looking for a 
> portable fly tying bag but didn't want to spend the $90+ 
> dollars others are 
> asking for them, I would check out this one from Bass Pro.  
> That being said, 
> I am looking for a source to buy a couple of tubes (probably 
> 6 plastic tubes 
> total) to hold thread / lead / uni-mohair / wire / floss / 
> etc. like are 
> found in other fly tying bags.  Does anyone know where I can 
> get these?  Any 
> help would be great.
> 
> Tight Lines,
> Matt Tucker
> High Ridge, MO
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