flytyer101 Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 Hi all, Ive had this problem for a while now . When I first started organizing myy stuff I took all the hooks out and put them in a plano box with labels. After a while I realized that all my smaller hooks seamed to migrate around. So I put alll my hooks back into little bags with labels and put them in the plano. Im finding it's a pain to have all the hooks in bag too. I just bought some littler box with build in perminate dividers , with a ridge on the top to divde the top so they cant slide over the divider for my beads. I need one for my hooks that is bigger and provides me with a good seal with no gaps for the hooks to move. Any suggestion? something along the line of this. This one hold 20 Im hoping for 40-60 slots . And around 14x9" Thanks, Terrance Quote
headscan Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 Biggest one I recall seeing in any of the shops is probably the same one you have - 2 rows of 10 slots. Quote
Wanny Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 I had this problem to and still wanted to use plano style boxes. I just epoxied my dividers in on the bottom. Worked like a charm. I also found if my box ended up sideways they could go over the top. I cut a sheet of dollar store foam and glued it to the top lid. It does take some work but I am happy with the result Quote
SilverDoctor Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 Get magnetic strips that are sticky on one side and cut them to fit the bottom of the trays Quote
cuttbow Posted April 26, 2010 Posted April 26, 2010 I got my boxes from wally world.The plastic organizers have 35 slots.For the hooks i epoxied the dividers to stop the hooks from dividing.I also took the same boxes and drilled 1/4 inch holes in all the lid compartments.Filled 2 of these puppies with dubbing.Another 2 boxes have the beads and cones and whatnot.If you want to travel you grab 5 boxes and go!Think they run about $4 each. Quote
flytyer101 Posted April 27, 2010 Author Posted April 27, 2010 Is there any box that are designed for holding hooks? Good Ideas with the epoxy and magnetic tape. Quote
TerryM Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 I have used the Umpqua hook box "Oregonizer". It has 21 compartments that are molded in place with each compartment curved so the hooks slide up and out easily. I bought them a few years ago at wholesale sports for 14.00. Quote
ladystrange Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 i still have the issue wih migrating hooks in my box. i just decided to buy hooks in the little plastic bags which i agree is still a pain in the butt Quote
SilverDoctor Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 The Umpqua hook box's are the ticket for a box that won't migrate hooks, well sealed all aground, I have a few, they come in single row and double row. I use them for small trout hooks, for Steehead salmon hooks I use standard compartment boxes and magnets. Quote
newflyer Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 I use watchmaker cases from lee valley tools for the standard hooks (not great for streamers, but most anything else... http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx...326&p=44948 Quote
flytyer101 Posted April 27, 2010 Author Posted April 27, 2010 watch maker case looks pretty good. Only thing is it wont fit all of my larger hooks, like you said. Im looking at the 33mm set of 40. Any other suggestions? Quote
bowbuster Posted April 28, 2010 Posted April 28, 2010 I just use the round tube cylinder like plastic containers fron the dollar store, all the containers stack up and screw together. Theres two sizes one for small dry fly hooks and beads etc and onother bigger one for streamer hooks and such. each section can be divided in half easily enough and labelled easily. Deff no hook migration Quote
Conor Posted April 28, 2010 Posted April 28, 2010 I found some bead containers from Michael's that are perfect. They have about 18 or so small compartments that have individual lids and sloped sides. Golden. Quote
flytyer101 Posted April 28, 2010 Author Posted April 28, 2010 I may also try Wanny's idea of keeping the plano case that goes with my box and using epoxy to keep the in place, but I dont want to put the foam as it makes the case non-seethough. I would us the adhesive magnet idea too. Just need to find something to keep em from going over the top. Keep them ideas coming. thanks all Quote
Brunsie Posted April 28, 2010 Posted April 28, 2010 I also use the watchmakers case. I have the 1"dia and 2"dia which hold all of my hooks. How many of us have an abundance of hooks over 2" long? I prefer these to anything else I've tried. If I had several sizes of hooks over 2" long, I'd put them in a Plano type box. I like the fact that you only have to have 1 small container open on the bench. I also use the 1"dia for my beads. Just my $.02 BK Quote
marchbrownn Posted May 1, 2010 Posted May 1, 2010 When I started tying a very long time ago, I used until 2002 2 inch tall Tupperware tubs – they look like the containers that plants come in. I kept them in a larger Tupperware container – no more room for any other tubs. They were best for 100 streamer hooks in size 8-10-12-14, 4X/6X. For anything else, the tub was too big but this was not a problem. In 2002 I taught a lady friend how to tie flies. I bought some Mustad hooks – 1XL and 2XL, #9671 – in packs of 50. I contacted a lady from Tupperware to buy more tubs but found out that each tub cost too much. And then I found something that is perfect for hooks – “Pocket Micro Tackle Box” with 6 compartments and covers. These Micro boxes are only – 3 ½” x 2 ¼” x ¾” - see PIC of 3 boxes. The 1st 2 are the Micro boxes. The 2nd shows 3 covers that are open. These are perfect for just about everything except for streamer and 1XL/2XL/3XL hooks. I have yet to see any hooks migrate from 1 compartment to another – and this includes dry fly hooks size 26. I do not know what would happen with #28, 29, 30 hooks. Recently I have purchased a supply of the tiny hooks - #28/29/30 and so I will check. The 3rd box is the same size as the Micro but each compartment is larger because it does not have a curved edge for taking hooks out. Also, the 2nd box is closed by only 1 cover and it is made by Plano. For streamer hooks, I found a small Plano box with 8 compartments but big enough for 100 streamer hooks. Yesterday I bought 10 more Micro boxes because I have only 5 empty ones left. Now I can store the new hooks that I bought in December. I can see at least several positives about the Micro and the tiny Plano boxes. So far I have not seen any migrations from one compartment to another. Each compartment is covered by a separate cover. I am not putting all of my eggs into a hook box of 30 compartments. And the best thing is the very small size of the box. And I do not have at least 90% of the compartment volume area - empty. Size 26 and smaller hooks do not need much space. When I tie, I need one hook based on style, size and who the maker is and so I will pull out 1 tiny box with 6 compartments – not a box of 30 compartments. All of my hook boxes are stored in one #3731 Plano box which has only 1 compartment and the size is only 14” by 8 ½” by 3 ¼”. So this is what I use and this is what I find best for me. Thank you for reading and I am sorry that this post is long. marchbrownn Quote
jdangler Posted May 1, 2010 Posted May 1, 2010 I got plastic boxes from Gregg Distributors, plastic, 24 compartments, 2"x2" with a curved bottom for easy hook retreval. I got 5 which I divide up into like hooks, streamers, nymphs, etc. Price was right also. Quote
marchbrownn Posted May 3, 2010 Posted May 3, 2010 Where can I purchase the micros? I am aware of only one place that sells the “Pocket Micro Tackle Box”. The shop is: Angling Specialties in Mississauga 325 Central Parkway West Mississauga, ON L5B 3X9 Phone: (905) 275-4972 NO WEB SITE In my previous post above, I have stated - “perfect for just about everything except for streamer and 1XL/2XL/3XL hooks.” So far I have used the tiny Plano boxes for 1XL/2XL/3XL wet/nymph hooks. But I have found a Wapsi box that is better for the 3XL and etc hooks. I found a box that is larger than the Micro (I was not aware that I had it) and it has 6 compartments with each having a cover. This one is perfect for the 1XL/2XL/3XL wet/nymph hooks. I bought the Wapsi several weeks ago locally. This box is perfect for the hooks that will not fit the Micro. Each compartment can hold 50 Mustad hooks, size 8, #9672, 3XL and it can probably hold 100 hooks. Pocket Micro Tackle Box HT Enterprises – Campbellsport, WI http://www.fishusa.com/HT-Enterprises-6-Co...le-Boxes_p.html model TBM-6 Compartments are 1” by 1” Box is 3 ½” x 2 ¼” x ¾” Cost - $2.79 Cost in 2002 - $2.75 Cost in USA - $1.45 USD Wapsi http://www.wapsifly.com/pdffiles/wap/page%2074.pdf Model – FBE26 Compartments are 1 1/8” by 1 1/8” Box is 4 ¼” by 2 5/8” by 1 1/4” Cost - $2.99 It is impossible to have any hooks migrate from 1 compartment to another. The reason is that each compartment has its own cover. Once you cover a compartment, the hooks stay in that compartment. The compartments are also separated from each other because of the covers. You should be able to buy Wapsi from a dealer that sells Wapsi. You will probably have more difficulties in getting the Micro. Should you have any problems getting the Micro or Wapsi, maybe I could help you. Post or send me a PM and I will see what can be done. I will no longer use the tiny Plano boxes – the Wapsi box is better. Good luck. marchbrownn EDIT Added the following ............ There is nothing to "fix" on the Micro or Wapsi boxes. They will do what is required. They are ready to get filled up with hooks. They will do what you want them to do without any fixes . Quote
Enigma Posted May 29, 2010 Posted May 29, 2010 This thread has been around for a while, but I just read it for the first time so I'll add my $0.02. Michaels craft store (http://www.michaels.com) has some great boxes (in the beading/jewlery department) that can be used for hooks. Here is one example: http://www.michaels.com/art/online/display...oductNum=bd0767 If you sign up for the Michaels email list, you'll get a coupon for 40% off a regularly priced item (find this on the home page, in the bottom left corner). In addition to that first 40% off coupon, you'll receive future coupons (some are 40% of any regularly priced item, as well). Quote
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