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    Default Downstream Chest Fly Box......Richardson Chest Fly Box

    Hi,

    I had one of the original Richardson chest fly boxes. I sold it a year or so ago. I didn't care for the metal edges......seemed I was always catching myself on them.

    I have been looking at the Downs Chest Fly Box.

    I wonder what anyone who has had either of these thinks......particularly anyone who has the Downstream Products box.

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    Byron, I have long thought these fly boxes looked funny hanging off the chests of other fisherman.....

    But now, I have a Downs and I have also just ordered a 3 tray "Richardson-like" box..... I use the downs, loaded with patterns for my local streams, when fishing in NY and PA.... I see a lot of other fisherman in PA using these and decided to give the Downs box a try. I picked one up on *bay for cheap and really liked it.... I got rid of the vest for the most part and the lanyard too.... my "stuff" just hangs from the box. In Montana I wanted something to replace the big side-front pockets used for my flies that are/were part of my "fly-fishing pack".... I do lots of hiking and I always have the pack with me.... I removed the front-side fly pockets, which were always in the way both hiking and fishing. Now the box will hang in the front and the pack on my back while I fish..... with my lunch, water bottles, camera, rain jacket, FAK, etc.... I'm getting the aluminum box for the rugged areas out West and it's a little bigger and can hold a few more flies per tray. When hiking into my fishing areas the fly box rides inside the pack out of the way......
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    Thanks Doug! I am going to give the Downs Box a try. The main reason is this: When I'm on the stream and having to change flies during a hatch, I hate fumbling through fly boxes in my vest to find the fly I think I need. First, I have to open pockets (zippered in my Filson, velcro'd in my Simms) and, often, I find the incorrect box and have to replace it and get another box. Not a problem when nothing is happening on the stream, but when fish are rising like crazy and I'm searching for that tan X-Caddis it seems to take forever, while balancing my rod and holding the tippet end of my leader.
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    Agreed Byron, not to mention trying to do all those things in the cold while winter fishing..... changing flies now is easy.
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    Been a quite a while but the 4 trays came in handy for sorting out the hatch from spinners to duns & nymphs which was great if only a few different hook sizes were needed for each pattern. Didn't seem to have to have any contortionist moves to avoid the boxes unless it was on a very tight overgrown creek. Not much difference between the metal or plastic outside of hemostats drumming from swinging other than a flashlight &/or floatant holder & some minor wet hook rusting stains .

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    The only down side to the 4 trays is you cant see down as well while wading. But other than that the downs box worked fore me.

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    Thanks Chuck........where is most of your fishing? Do you have the set-up with the little side pouches? That would seem to negate the need for a vest entirely?

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    Right now i live in South Western Florida fishing in the mangroves around Sanibel island.I used my vest as well but did not carry boxes with flies so it was a lot lighter.
    You could try using a sling pack instead of a vest. While not in use it rides on your back.

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    Other than plastic weighing a little less than aluminum, not a lot of difference unless trays are ordered specifically designed for area hatches. Found the mini-box with swappable trays years ago as minimalist & convenient , but was under the impression Hawaii doesn't have "bugs". Top tray compartments are too small for saltwater.
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    Dave,
    I live on the only island with a trout stream. Unfortunately, it is not conducive to fly fishing. Small stream and very brushy, in general.
    I don't fish the "flats" either. I mostly travel to the mainland when going fishing.
    Looks like you have enough outfits there! What is the brand name of the "mini-box"?
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