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Wheatley 10 Compartment Fly Box 4608F

Wheatley 10 Compartment Fly Box 4608F

Our most famous line of aluminum boxes, available in black powder-coated finish. This unique method of housing dry flies in individual compartments, each with its own spring-loaded window, gives a safe and reliable way of storage. Our “Rolls Royce” of dry fly boxes, the 10 Compartment Wheatley Fly Box has combined dry/wet fly compartments. Size in millimeters: 152 x 89 x 29mm Size in inches: 6" x 3 1/2 " x 1 1/8 "

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