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These are some very simple magnetic fly boxes that I just finished making. They are made from scrap red oak that I had lying around waiting to be used for some project.

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I made some last year, but they were very plain and had no picture on them. The one with the fish and two rocks is for my daughter. She saw me making them and quickly asked if she could have one.

Here is a close up of one of the other fish patterns.

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Bag made from old leaky waders.

I didn’t get to the stream today, but instead I made use of an old leaky pair of waders. Last year I picked up a fishing bag from the company Recycled Waders after seeing their ad in a fly fishing magazine. They turn old waders into useful items like wallets, bags and fanny packs. I received a Nook sack from them, and I have to say that I love the bag and the idea behind it. So enter my old leaky waders that are just taking up garage space.

I bought these waders last year and fished hard in them. The seam where the sock meets the wader portion went bad, and after numerous attempts to patch them up, I decided to reuse them.

I grabbed the scissors and went to work on them on some plastic on the kitchen table. I made my first cut and said that “there is no going back now”. I arranged all the pieces the way that I wanted and move to the sewing machine with my wife’s permission. For the project, I also used an old wading belt for the strap and other items from other broken or discarded gear. The bag is just slightly larger than my other bags, so it will be ideal for when my son and I get out on the stream.

So not only did I make something useful, but I also scored points by getting rid of something in the garage too.

 

 

2/25/13 Update

Here are some more things that I made with worn out waders.

Cloth Lined Camera Bags

Cloth Lined Camera Bags

A Rod Tube

A Rod Tube

A belt pouch

A belt pouch

A shoulder bag

A shoulder bag