Ice jig box

  • Brennon Nielson
    Posts: 160
    #1575686

    I bought a jackson cardinal fly box last year for my ice jigs and loved it! But when looking through my ice stuff recently I noticed that some of the jigs are falling out of the foam. The foam has gotten used to the jigs and is wore out. Anyone else have this same problem? I talked to my buddy who is also a fly fisherman and he showed me this new fly box he bought last year and instead of foam it’s a silicone sheet! He pulled flies out and it goes right back to normal and they hold in there like a champ! I bought me one to try out for my ice jigs and thought I’d share incase anyone else has the same problem. )

    http://tackyflyfishing.com/the-tacky-day-pack/

    Brennon Nielson
    Posts: 160
    #1575724

    Pic with some of my Ice jigs

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    Matt Brookman
    Stillwater, Minnesota
    Posts: 183
    #1576329

    Rose Creek custom jig boxes. I bought mine at Thorne Bros a few years ago. hasn’t failed me yet. Each individual jig has its own little rubber pinching slot to keep them well separated and secure even during the roughest trips. Nothing worse than opening your jig box and seeing little paint chips broken off of your expensive tungsten jigs!

    Joe Thody
    Auburn, NE
    Posts: 166
    #1576427

    +1 for the rose creek box. I have one for jigs, and one of their spoon boxes. Fit the lures very well, and the boxes fit in the pocket well.

    Brandon Sibert
    Tomah, WI
    Posts: 102
    #1576659

    I’ll third the Rose Creek boxes. I bought a couple of kits from Custom Jigs and Spins last year, and they came included. One holds just my jigs, the other holds jigs and spoons. I’ll never use anything else!

    Brandon Sibert
    Tomah, WI
    Posts: 102
    #1576661

    Here’s a few pictures of what my setup looks like.

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