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Cliff's Bugger Beast

Cliff's Bugger Beast

Keep an arsenal of big game saltwater flies and/or streamers in these rugged, lightweight, easily-transported fly boxes. Both sides of the inside are lined with slotted blue foam that grips hooks, holds them in place, and stands up to hard use. Fly boxes lock shut with easy sliding closures.

Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
3 of 3 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for Cliff's Bugger Beast

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Great Boat Box, November 21, 2009
By: Otch from Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan

"Obviously, not a box for the wader, but if you are fortunate enough to own a drift or other boat, this is a great box for streamers, mice and other large flies."

Review 2 for Cliff's Bugger Beast

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
perfect, April 18, 2008
By: JATSTANIC from Derbyshire, England

"Just got one of these for my trip to belize, holds my big 6/0 tarpon flies down to size 8 bonefish flies with ease. No excuses for saying 'now where did I leave my fly box?' bright yellow means no excuses. Good locks on top and comfortable carry handle. A must for any saltwater or pike angler!"

Review 3 for Cliff's Bugger Beast

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 / 5
Great salt water fly box, January 20, 2008
By: Anonymous

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"Last Fall I purchased a "Cliff''s Bugger Beast" fly box from the Raleigh Orvis store prior to Albie season. I transferred most of my "Albie" flies to the new box from plastic boxes. The new box enabled me to better locate a specific fly when the fish were biting and also keep the larger flies straight especially after washing them in fresh water. I label the box indicating which side is the top so the flies don't fall out of the slots when bouncing over waves."