Hey everyone. Just wondering if any of you have any wisdom when it comes to whether the airlines hassle you about bringing two piece rods on the plane? I'm headed to my parents place in FL and want to get after some snook but I hate hate hate checking bags because they almost always lose them when I do.
Thanks!
Brian
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As usual, TSA has no idea what they’re talking about.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/editorial_1188.shtm
Direct from the TSA site:
Fishing Rods / Poles
Fishing Rods are permitted as carry-on and checked baggage. However, please check with your air carrier to confirm that it fits within their size limitations for carry-on items. Ultimately, it is the carrier's decision as to whether or not it can be transported as carry-on baggage.
Tackle Equipment
Fishing equipment should be placed in your checked baggage. Some tackle equipment can be considered sharp and dangerous. Expensive reels or fragile tackle such as fly's should be packed in your carry-on baggage.
It figures they wouldn’t get it right. They can’t even spell flies right. Carry a copy of it with you when you travel. 4-piece rods are allowed on the planes by TSA. It’s the airline that may not allow it.
R
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