With winter now over you have to ask yourself: "Did I put address labels on all of my fly boxes this year?" If you have a computer, printer and some transparent tape you still have time to do this and possibly prevent the loss of a valuable box of flies. An hour well spent as opposed to the many hours-and dollars-spent to create a replacement box.
Another less important but handy tip is to put alignment dots on all of your fly rods that don't have them. The dots speed the process of rigging up and ensure that the sections are all properly oriented. To do this easily just assemble the rod as close to perfect as possible and clean the areas to be dotted with alcohol. With a single edge razor blade cut a round toothpick off square and dip in the paint of your choice then apply the dot of paint to the adjacent sections. As easy as putting a period at the end of a sentence.
Another less important but handy tip is to put alignment dots on all of your fly rods that don't have them. The dots speed the process of rigging up and ensure that the sections are all properly oriented. To do this easily just assemble the rod as close to perfect as possible and clean the areas to be dotted with alcohol. With a single edge razor blade cut a round toothpick off square and dip in the paint of your choice then apply the dot of paint to the adjacent sections. As easy as putting a period at the end of a sentence.