Anybody own this box? Will it accept midges on both sides of the box? Even on the side with magnet pockets? I'm thinking I may be able to put all of my midges and small olives in this one box to reduce the number of boxes I carry.
Thanks
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Anybody own this box? Will it accept midges on both sides of the box? Even on the side with magnet pockets? I'm thinking I may be able to put all of my midges and small olives in this one box to reduce the number of boxes I carry.
Thanks
Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1ozvA1hcJs
PT/TB
Magnum midge - kinda like jumbo shrimp
Nice box, by the way.
Regards,
Scott
Here is a video that shows some small flies being held in the side of the box that has the magnets....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsbX7RfNTkg
I hope this helps.
Brian
Heavy and over-priced. For midges, would recommend looking at those magnetic fly boxes, such as the ones from Angler's Image (http://www.wapsifly.net/anglers-imag...-hook-boxes-2/). They make similar low profile boxes with slit foam as well if you prefer (http://www.wapsifly.net/anglers-imag...n-fly-boxes-2/). The Umpqua boxes are an OK idea, but too heavy, I have a tendency to break hard plastic boxes, and they really want too much for what you get.
Another vote for the Anglers Image thin fly boxes. They are only 1/2" thick and come in a 7.25" x 3.875" size and a 5" x 3.875" size. The Umqua Magnum Midge is 1.25L x 4.5W x 7.5H in. Two Anglers Image boxes are smaller than one Magnum and cost less. That said, the local guides love the Umqua boxes.
For midges and other tiny flies, I prefer the magnetic boxes. Much easier to dump a half dozen size 22 zebra midges into the proper bin than to find a slot for them and insert the tiny things. You can fit an almost unbelievable number of midges and mayflies nymphs in magnetic boxes. Finding them can be a whole different manner, but nothings perfect.
I sometimes wish that I was the type to organize my flies in neat rows. Much better to find the right pattern and size, and a quick glance tells you what flies to restock.
Sigh, I know I'll never keep my boxes that neat. I can organize them once, but after a few trips and tying sessions, they descend into chaos. Entropy in action.
I have an Angler's Image Magnetic Box and I feel it's heavy, too. Plus, I thought I could organize my midges in the Umpqua box.
The Angler's Image 18 compartment boxes are the best I have found for small patterns...I've handled the Umpqua boxes and they don't cut it...
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...ps14b25ec3.jpg
I have a bunch of them...
PT/TB ;)