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Found this by ryugi.jp
Comes in 3 sizes, I have the large and the XL
The large has hooks and weights of various forms. This one is for finesse jigs. They also have another without dividers, a bulk box.
Large is: 160mm x 95mm x 47mm
X L is: 200mm x 115mm x 50mm
Comes in 3 sizes, I have the large and the XL
The large has hooks and weights of various forms. This one is for finesse jigs. They also have another without dividers, a bulk box.
Large is: 160mm x 95mm x 47mm
X L is: 200mm x 115mm x 50mm
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How you finding the durability on them to be? As a terminal nerd with mild ocd I'm always looking for better ways to organize.
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I can only go by first impressions, as it's been one trip on the boat. I didn't stand on it or anything like that but the outer box is quite sturdy but the plastic window things look like they could crack or something. I guess, I'll have to revisit it in a year to see how it held up!
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I've had one for around a year, (think the XL) that I keep all of my small trout stuff in, (split rings, snaps, spoons, etc) So far it has proven to be a little tank. There were enough gaps to let my smallest split rings (000) escape until I figured out to throw a small spool magnet in the compartments that had micro terminal tackle. It's a great trick, they stayed balled up on the magnet and I just pull one off when I need it.
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Haha cool little hack, thanks!Aquaftm45 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 3:29 pmI've had one for around a year, (think the XL) that I keep all of my small trout stuff in, (split rings, snaps, spoons, etc) So far it has proven to be a little tank. There were enough gaps to let my smallest split rings (000) escape until I figured out to throw a small spool magnet in the compartments that had micro terminal tackle. It's a great trick, they stayed balled up on the magnet and I just pull one off when I need it.
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Truly a great hack! Gonna have to use this one!Aquaftm45 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 3:29 pmI've had one for around a year, (think the XL) that I keep all of my small trout stuff in, (split rings, snaps, spoons, etc) So far it has proven to be a little tank. There were enough gaps to let my smallest split rings (000) escape until I figured out to throw a small spool magnet in the compartments that had micro terminal tackle. It's a great trick, they stayed balled up on the magnet and I just pull one off when I need it.
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Glad I could be of help!
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"It is like a finger pointing away to the Moon...don't concentrate on the finger, or you will miss all of that heavenly glory."
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That Ryugi looks interesting, a bit more customization with the dividers.
Been using the small Gamakatsu G Box 318 for shore fishing,
Been using the small Gamakatsu G Box 318 for shore fishing,
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Spro has a similar box too. I'm teetering on the edge of ordering the Spro and Gamakatsu 388. I guess I have another option to look at now. Off topic, but Gamakatsu has a killer shoulder bag too.
I'm a sucker for bags and boxes and organization.
I'm a sucker for bags and boxes and organization.
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Then you would love my RAID bag avec Ryugi boxes (open and compartmentalized) and Ryugi Item III set upOktayne the Red wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 3:26 amSpro has a similar box too. I'm teetering on the edge of ordering the Spro and Gamakatsu 388. I guess I have another option to look at now. Off topic, but Gamakatsu has a killer shoulder bag too.
I'm a sucker for bags and boxes and organization.