Thursday, October 16, 2014

Water Resistent Fly Box

* FREE TROUT  ENGRAVING *

** FREE NAME ENGRAVING **


After doing extensive research and testing, we found what we believe is a winning plastic fly box. Our plastic fly box is water resistent with a rubber gasket on each side and sturdy clasps that clearly secures your flies. These fly boxes are specifically built with quality in mind and we purposely have ripple foam on both sides of this box. This fly box includes a FREE laser engraved Brown Trout and if you want your name or company engraved, we will do that too....For FREE. Large enough to fit a great deal of flies but still small enough to fit in your shirt pocket. Our plastic flybox is; Double Sided, Water Resistent, 2 Ripple Foam, Snap Tight Latch, and Superior Hinge. 5" x 3 3/4" x 1 5/8"
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plastic fly box

$9.00


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Friday, October 10, 2014

Holiday Special 2014 - Premium Fly Box



Alder / Walnut Premium Fly Box   

    An American made laser engraved wooden fly box that will make your buddies jealous. Made with hand selected Alder and Walnut Wood. A finely tuned, heirloom quality fly box for the most discriminate fly fisherman. EXCLUSIVE patented interchangeable foam insert. FREE Name Engraving!

*  Brass Hinges & Magnetic Clasp

*  Rounded Edges & Super Finish!

*  1 Laser Cut Foam & 1 Flat Foam

*  3 1/8" x 4 5/8" (27 sqr inches of storage)

*  Patented Interchangeable Foam Insert 





Premium Alder / Walnut  Wood Fly Box

$31.00        25% Savings

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

How Much Does Your Fly Box Weigh


How Much Does Your Fly Box Weigh?
I found a few fly boxes buried in my closet that is somewhat comparable to our best selling fly box.  The following attributes were found in them.

Aluminum Fly Box 6 window weight  2.8 oz  7.88 sq inch storage plus 14 fly clips Made in China
Flambeau Fly Box   2.2 oz   10.3 sq inch storage  Made in China
Cortland Fly Box   3 oz   48 sq inch storage  Made in the USA
Prize Catch Fly Box (Premium)  3.5 oz  18 sq inches storage  Made in Montana USA
  • Interchangeable Foam Inserts
  • Laser Engraved Trout
  • Free Name Engraved
As you can see, the Cortland Fly Box has much more storage area than the Prize Catch Fly Box but keep in mind that the Cortland box is twice as large as our fly box.  While considering everything listed in our comparison, it’s up to the individual whether an American Made Fly Box with custom laser engraving is worth carrying an extra half ounce.
 
I would invite all fly fishermen to weigh their fly boxes (empty).  Take a look at where it was made.  Can you interchange the foam insert?

You might find it hard to turn down a unique stylish fly box.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

** Free Hopper Legs **

***** FREE *****

 
 


6 pair Laser Cut Hopper Legs

If you want to get in on this offer, all you have to do is Gift us $1.00 to cover the shipping.  Share this with all your friends! 

Make sure you send your Gift to our Paypal Account
prizecatchinc@hotmail.com

For a limited time only so hurry!

USA Shipping Only - One sample per person

If you like our free sample, let us know.  Visit our website for fly boxes and landing nets too:  www.pciflyboxes.com



Saturday, February 23, 2013

Grayling Carving



Conforms to all WFCC World Fish Carving Championship Rules – (Everything you see is carved)



WFCC Rules
All components of the carving must be made of natural wood. No resin or wood composites. The use of resins, silicones, or plastics of any form is limited to the construction of artificial teeth only. All facsimile of driftwood must be carved. Carved habitat may be coated with paint and paint additives. Any methods used to emboss, burn, engrave, or carve scales in wood is permitted. Items allowed are artificial eyes, fishing line, fishhooks, wire or metal for whiskers and barbels, and metal for structural support when needed. Items not allowed are plastic, silk or manufactured plants, real rocks, shells, sand or manufactured lures. No cast objects will be allowed, such as rocks, fins, gills, teeth, etc. Water made from resin or plastic is not allowed. Any carving found to contain non-approved materials will be disqualified.

I'm happy to report that after two years of recuperation, the broken bones in my wrist have healed and I am currently carving again.  If you would like to get a quote, please call 406-498-8726 or email chuck@pciflyboxes.com  This is the perfect time to get in.


Friday, February 22, 2013

Ready To Carve Fish

Most fish carvers do a great job with their fish body but they do a poor job with painting and much worse with their base.  In fact, many carvers use driftwood and fake plants to augment their artwork.  As I learned the art of fish carving, I gradually became better at all phases and eventually I adopted the "All Wood" rule for my carvings. 

Everything you see in my carvings are carved from wood. 


The carving shown here has wooden: Deer Skull, Both Fish, Rocks, Sandy Bottom, and Base.  Awards Include:  Best of Show, (2) Best of Category, (2) First Place, Judges Choice

-- My Fish Carvings conform to all World Fish Carving Championship (WFCC) Rules --
All components of the carving must be made of natural wood. No resin or wood composites. The use of resins, silicones, or plastics of any form is limited to the construction of artificial teeth only. All facsimile of driftwood must be carved. Carved habitat may be coated with paint and paint additives. Any methods used to emboss, burn, engrave, or carve scales in wood is permitted. Items allowed are artificial eyes, fishing line, fishhooks, wire or metal for whiskers and barbels, and metal for structural support when needed. Items not allowed are plastic, silk or manufactured plants, real rocks, shells, sand or manufactured lures. No cast objects will be allowed, such as rocks, fins, gills, teeth, etc. Water made from resin or plastic is not allowed. Any carving found to contain non-approved materials will be disqualified.

I'm happy to report that after two years of recuperation the broken bones in my wrist have healed and I am currently carving again.  If you would like to get a quote please call 406-498-8726 or email chuck@pciflyboxes.com  This is the perfect time to get in.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

10 Monster Brook Trout


Whenever you see the broad back of a monster Brook Trout pushing through shallow, glassy waters, a fly fisherman quickly remembers the great respect for a wily old foe.  A fish that has survived many years of fishing pressure and has all the best genes to become the “big one”.  Sometimes these huge Brook Trout live in waters somewhat isolated from humans as well. 

It seems like just yesterday that my buddy and I rode our four wheelers past a lake that we initially thought was void of fish.  During this same trip my fly fishing buddy and I caught so many football shaped Brook Trout that we became bored.   A pending storm was coming so we left.

It was during our ride back that we accidently stopped at that lake we thought to be void of fish.  To our total amazement right there near the inlet stream was an unmistakable Brook Trout.  The red belly and the white leading edges on all fins give a male Brook Trout away every time.  At that point it took literally seconds to rig up our rods and gear.  I’ll never forget how we moved through the bushes with extreme stealth so as not to scare the fish.  Once we got closer, we could see about 20 or so large trout in slightly deeper water just waiting to move into shallow water to spawn.  Most serious fishermen understand that Brook Trout spawn in the Fall and the males become especially aggressive during this time.  Both of us knew that as long as we didn’t do something stupid, make a loud noise, or become visible…we would have a memorable day.



When the fly fishing ended, there were 10 Brook Trout caught and every single fish weighed over 5 pounds.  In fact, there was one fish that was considerably larger.  We knew it was probably the state record.  As snow began to fall so heavily that fly fishing wasn’t an option, we packed the largest fish up and headed downhill to the nearest certified scale.  At the time, the state record for Brook Trout was 7 pounds 3 ounces.  To our disappointment the fish fell short of the record by just a few ounces.  In my personal opinion the one hour trip to the scale easily caused a significant weight loss.


In my family, we never have had a traditional Christmas meal (turkey and all that stuff).  That year was no different because it involved the bright orange meat of a huge Brook Trout J

Even though I missed out on several ounces , the “10 Monster Brook Trout” day will live in my memory forever.