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Little Atom - Bug Luggage!


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Little Atom Tackle just released their addition of the "Bug Luggage"

They come in two different sizes...

The Baby Bug Luggage...

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Baby Bug Luggage, fly and jig storage box has 68 elevated hook-holding stations. Dimensions: 4.15" x 3.4" x 1" Available in 3 different colors. CLICK HERE for more info

And the Bug Luggage...

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Bug Luggage, fly and jig storage box has 136 elevated hook-holding stations. Dimensions: 6" x 4.25" x 1" Available in 3 different colors. CLICK HERE for more info

Both products are made in the USA and have a 20 year warranty.

Another top-quality option for transporting and storing your ice tackle!

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This is exactly what I've been looking for. I started to use very expensive aluminum fly boxes years ago and they worked ok, but would sometimes stick to my wet fingers when the temps were in the ice making zone. As my arsenal grew quicker than my disposable income, I just started throwing jigs into partitioned boxes like most of us do. They would get chipped, dirty, dull looking and the hooks even got dull. That's not to mention how inefficient it is to "dig" around in a pile of #12's or #14's with cold finger tips, looking for that specific jig...

Bug Luggage solves all of those issues. I can' wait to retool my tackle bag! I'm going to need about 10 or 12 of the large size just to get started...Please don't tell my wife.

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