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I had a bamboo take down spinning rod made by Stutzman and am a bit reluctant to put it in my checked baggage when we head out for Zim. Does TSA allow fishing rods and reel as carryon baggage
 
Posts: 1138 | Location: St. Thomas, VI | Registered: 04 July 2006Reply With Quote
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they did a month ago.


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otherwise i put them inyo the guncase
 
Posts: 13446 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004Reply With Quote
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I have had no issues with a 4pc graphite fly rod and its reel.

Hooks are another issue,and I had 2 #18 flies that they took away Roll Eyes

For those that don't fish those hooks are like an 1/8 gap at the bend,both dry flies would sit on top of a dime. Eeker

Dangerous stuff
 
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Originally posted by dinsdale:
I have had no issues with a 4pc graphite fly rod and its reel.

Hooks are another issue,and I had 2 #18 flies that they took away Roll Eyes

For those that don't fish those hooks are like an 1/8 gap at the bend,both dry flies would sit on top of a dime. Eeker

Dangerous stuff


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Posts: 749 | Location: Central Montana | Registered: 17 October 2005Reply With Quote
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Thanks all for the input:I expected someone would get all wrapped around the axle if they found lures in my carryon
 
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I was told the rod case could not be over 48" long. and that I had to check it not carry on. AA airlines
 
Posts: 3818 | Location: kenya, tanzania,RSA,Uganda or Ethophia depending on day of the week | Registered: 27 May 2009Reply With Quote
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I also had to check my take down rod ( a st. croix traveller that is about 28" long in its case) they wouldn't allow it as carry-on.
Who are you flying with? Check the website under special baggage usually fishing equipment is listed and what the airline requires.

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Posts: 171 | Location: ontario canada | Registered: 12 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Well, I go United to Dulles then SAA to Harare. Probably should check with Kathi about this
 
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I dont know how the rules differ between airlines, but I have now given up trying to carry any fishing gear as carry on.
Over the past few years I have seen short travel rods in tubes refused because the tube "could be used as a club"
Reels refused because "you could use the fly line to strangle someone" and flies refused because "they have a sharp point"
I even had a spare rifle scope moved from my carry on into my checked luggage at Harare because "it was part of a gun"
There is no logic to any of it, but just be cautious and put the stuff in your rifle case.
 
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I flew the Dulles/Joberg/Harare route in 2007 with my fishing stuff in carryon without any problems. I had numerous lures and hooks in a plastic box in my travel vest and had no problems with security. I guess it all depends upon the individual agent.


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Posts: 2305 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 07 January 2005Reply With Quote
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I fly to the Pacific Northwest to fly fish for steelhead quite often and I put all of my gear (fly boxes, waders, wading boots, vest, wading jacket, reels, wading staff, rods, etc, etc, etc, all in a rolling duffle as checked baggage. The LL Bean rolling duffle that I have has a bottom compartment that will easily fit my 4 piece #8 9' steelhead rod in its aluminum tube. I place the TSA locks on the duffle and have never had a problem with damage, theft or any other issue. I can't imagine that Africa could be much different.
 
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