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Devaux OUIBOX CamoFloat Fly Box DVX

Devaux OuiBox CamoFloat box: floating fly box with high-density foam and magnetic closure, ideal for fly fishing.
12.65 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux OUIBOX JUMO Fly Box DVX

OUIBOX JUMO Devaux box, practical and secure storage for fishing flies.
9.00 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux OUIBOX BEBEL Fly Box DVX

Devaux OUIBOX BEBEL Fly Box, high-strength storage box ideal for fly accessories.
16.30 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux OuiBox Proofsil Fly Box DVX

Devaux OuiBox Proofsil waterproof fly box: durability, moisture protection, large capacity, innovative design for fly fishing enthusiasts.
18.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux OUIBOX Pocket Fly Box DVX

Devaux Ouibox Pocket waterproof fly box for fly fishing accessories — compact and durable.
13.55 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Fly Box OUIBOX 8 Compartments DVX

Devaux 8-compartment box, practical storage for fishing flies, ideal for organizing and protecting your flies during fly-fishing outings.
3.55 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux OUIBOX FLAT Fly Box DVX

Devaux OUIBOX FLAT fly box, ultra-flat and waterproof — ideal for secure storage of fly fishing accessories.
13.55 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux OUIBOX Fly Box 10 Compartments DVX

Devaux 10-Compartment Box: optimal organization for dry flies, nymphs and emergers. Ideal for fly anglers seeking durability, practicality and protection.
4.50 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux OUIBOX SLIM Fly Box DVX

Devaux OUIBOX SLIM – compact, lightweight fly box for fly fishing.
8.10 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux Fly Box OUIBOX TYING 28C DVX

Devaux OUIBOX TYING 28C Fly Box for organized storage of fly tying accessories – premium quality, 28 individual compartments, durability and ease of use.
9.00 (CHF) incl tax

Choosing the right fly boxes is essential to protect your flies, keep them organized and make them quickly accessible on the water. A box that matches your technique and fishing conditions will save you time and help preserve the quality of your flies.

How to choose your fly box

The first criterion is the type of flies you use. Delicate dry flies need space and good ventilation, while nymphs and streamers handle tighter storage without issue. Think about your fishing style as well: light wading with a minimalist vest, fishing from a boat or float tube, or long sessions with a backpack.

The size and weight of the box must stay in line with your setup. A large double‑sided box works well in a chest pack or bag, while a slim, ultralight fly box is ideal in a vest pocket for instant access.

The main types of fly boxes

  • Slit foam boxes: foam plates or slits to secure the hooks, perfect for organizing by size and pattern.
  • Compartment boxes: small compartments ideal for very fine flies, micro‑nymphs or pre‑tied hooks.
  • Waterproof boxes: perimeter seals and solid latches to protect your flies from moisture and accidental drops in the water.
  • Double‑sided boxes: maximum capacity in a compact format, ideal for switching quickly between nymphs, dries and streamers.

Organization and storage techniques

Good organization in your fly boxes helps you react quickly to fish activity. Many anglers sort their flies by type (dry, nymph, wet, streamer), then by size and color. Others prefer one dedicated box per river, stillwater or target species.

To keep your flies in good condition, let used patterns dry before putting them back in their permanent spot. A small "buffer" box for still‑damp flies is often very practical.

Seasonality and fishing conditions

Depending on the season, your fly box needs will change. In spring and summer, a box loaded with dry flies and emergers is often at the heart of your setup. In fall or during high water, a larger selection of heavy nymphs and big streamers calls for deeper, more robust boxes.

In rainy weather or when wading in deeper water, a waterproof fly box keeps your patterns safe and helps prevent hook corrosion. On GiantFish.ch you’ll find models suited to every condition and every approach to fly fishing.

FAQ – Fly boxes

Question: How many fly boxes do I need?
Answer: For most anglers, two to three boxes are enough: one for dry flies, one for nymphs and possibly a third for streamers and specialty patterns.

Question: Do I really need a waterproof fly box?
Answer: It’s not mandatory, but highly recommended if you often fish while wading, from a boat or in the rain. It protects your flies and helps limit rust.

Question: How can I extend the life of my flies in the box?
Answer: Let them dry after each trip, avoid overloading the foam rows, and regularly check hook condition to remove any that start to rust.