Yeti is pretty proud of their stuff. But probably bomb proof.I have been eyeballing these.View attachment 106691
Mine doesn't have a leather bottom, but no baffles and it's a dig. I keep tippet (maxima one shot spools) in a zip lock and my flies in a bunch of Plano boxes.The one I have has a leather patch on it with a Woodcock embossed on it and the word, Timber-doodle. I got it at a Rough Grouse Society banquet back in the early 1980's. Used it as a shooting bag for weekly skeet until my buddy died in 1992 and then repurposed it into my tackle bag. Orvis sold them under their brand too. They have leather bottom and carrying handles of rolled saddle leather too. Actually a pretty classy bag but being a top loader with no baffles it was a dig every time I needed something.
We bought similar , called Coho Pack & Carry Box , watertight etc . We bought them from Costco last summer , I don’t see them on there anymore , but they are on Amazon a bit more money . Stickers optional.I have been eyeballing these.View attachment 106691
I use these artbin boxes for tying materials but the plastic is very brittle, so I haven't brought them out fishing. I used to use these clear boxes but like the artbin boxes they kept cracking, so I picked up a sidio crate on black friday with dividers. Much more durable.I wanted a smaller plastic bin for less boxes.
Picked this one up at Hobby Lobby tonight since I was nearby. Should work well with the sizes of fly boxes I make.
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I use these artbin boxes for tying materials but the plastic is very brittle, so I haven't brought them out fishing. I used to use these clear boxes but like the artbin boxes they kept cracking, so I picked up a sidio crate on black friday with dividers. Much more durable.
I didn't buy a lid and the bottom has holes, so any water drains out the bottom. Anything I want to keep dry lives in a dry bag.
Wouldn't you know while searching for an unrelated image in my photo files I came across this.The one I have has a leather patch on it with a Woodcock embossed on it and the word, Timber-doodle. I got it at a Rough Grouse Society banquet back in the early 1980's. Used it as a shooting bag for weekly skeet until my buddy died in 1992 and then repurposed it into my tackle bag. Orvis sold them under their brand too. They have leather bottom and carrying handles of rolled saddle leather too. Actually a pretty classy bag but being a top loader with no baffles it was a dig every time I needed something.