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08 June 2007, 23:29
huntnjimBackpack
I leave for Moz in 24 days (yahoo). I have several backpacks for travel however they are all camo. what do you reccomend for plane carry-on and possible day pack for the hunt??
I like to take the largest carry on allowed with wheels. I put all optics: binoculars, range finder, cameras, video cameras and one complete change of clothes.
This usually leaves a little room to put souvieners in on the way home.
I also prefer a fanny pack for the bush.
09 June 2007, 00:25
huntnjimHave you ever had a security problem with your optical equipment?
09 June 2007, 02:58
BwannaDay pack of some sort is nice once you get there. I try not to carry camo through airports, as I think its possible to attract some undue attention.
Never had any problems carrying on optics on.
09 June 2007, 03:55
tradewindsA Friend said TSA in Tampa would not let him take a spare Rifle scope in his carry on and almost did not let him take his Range Finder.
He was able to get it in his gun case.
I have flown about a dozen times on hunting trips since 9/11. No issues or problems at all with any of my binos, rangefinders, cameras, or video recorders. My hunting partner has had similar results. The last 3 or 4 trips, they have specifically asked me to remove the video camera from the case, and looked at it separately thru the x-ray.
Last month's trip had 3 binos, a rangefinder, 2 cameras, video recorder, cell phones and a video game (for the wife, in blinds). They never batted an eye.
I find that if you are polite, answer their questions, and let them know where you are going that they are usually quite pleasant back to you.
If you are a jerk, however, they can be too!
09 June 2007, 08:25
Jeff WemmerI have also had "issues" from TSA folks about my rifle scopes being in my carry-ons.
I've gone to using a 3 1/2" piece of PVC inside of which I store my scopes, wrapped in a cloth with ends taped-off...I then put this rig in my hard case. Short of a run-over by the luggage tractor, ain't nothing going to hurt that glass!
Politeness always helps, but seems that every airport has its own interpretation of the "rules"...You never know who will cause a problem...Better to pack it with the rifle and breeze through security.
JW
09 June 2007, 08:30
Woodmnctryquote:
Originally posted by huntnjim:
Have you ever had a security problem with your optical equipment?
None on the carry on -- just went through with binos, range finder, GPS, video and digital cameras. Was never asked a question.
But -- the jerk that searched my checked baggage was a total A-hole. They sent both my bags to the x-ray cuz there was ammo in one (rifle in other- hard case). The TSA knucklehead went out of his way to literally brutalize my bag and its contents including dragging it upside down around the room and kicking it several times to get it where he wanted it. Really wish I had fired up the video camera for that one. He literally emptied the bag and then jammed everything back in. Fortunately all was ok.
OMG!-- my bow is "pull-push feed" - how dreadfully embarrasing!!!!!
quote:
Originally posted by huntnjim:
Have you ever had a security problem with your optical equipment?
I do the same, including videos cameras and a laptop computer.
Never had any problems whatsoever.
13 June 2007, 10:01
Charles_HelmI have used
this one and been happy:
but it is a personal thing -- how much room you need will make a difference.
13 June 2007, 17:56
MacD37Charles did you get that at the store, or order it from the catalog? Sometimes they have things in the catalog that they don't stock in the stores!

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13 June 2007, 18:49
Charles_HelmI got it online. I bought a couple and then my wife bought some for the kids. Two of my three kids use them for school as they outlast the ones you get at the stores for school.
Click the words "this one" in my original post to bring up the Cabelas page with the backpack.
13 June 2007, 18:59
MacD37Thanks Charles, looks like a nice size for a carry-on!

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15 June 2007, 04:59
SixgunMy wife and I are leaving for RSA on 6/29, and I'm taking the exact same pack! I've had it for a year or so I guess, and it's proven to be a great little pack. I think I only paid $15 for it from Cabela's. It doesn't have 57 little secret compartments or a night light, but it just
works.
15 June 2007, 19:28
Bryan ChickI use a Tactical Tailors 3 day pack for all the junk I carry in the field. Mine is desert tan
16 June 2007, 05:38
huntnjimquote:
Originally posted by Bryan Chick:
I use a Tactical Tailors 3 day pack for all the junk I carry in the field. Mine is desert tan
Bryan I was also looking at the tactical Black Hawk in tan. Does this military special forces style pack attrack attention from TSA or SAPS??
16 June 2007, 15:11
Bryan ChickNot yet.
19 June 2007, 03:25
joedjrCharles, The UPS truck just dropped off two of the German isssued backpacks I ordered from Cabelas. Thanks for the recommendation. I can't wait to break them in.
19 June 2007, 04:49
Charles_HelmI hope you like them. One of mine has made the trip twice now.