Do check flies unless you are interested in summoning a TSA manager and arguing your photo copy of the regs with them. If you are feeling like an argument, get to the airport with an extra hour to spare. I've argued successfully before, but it simply isn't worth my time anymore. Particularly if you are bringing some other banned item like a knife (would never dream of wading without one), just check the sharp stuff.
On 5/22/2012 10:43 AM, Jeff Silvan wrote:
If you're checking bags, I can't imagine any of it would be a problem. They let you check skis as normal baggage. Some gate agents will be annoying since it technically doesn't fit in their "sizer," but in reality nothing does. I'd argue that they allow people to carry on their guitars which take up more space.
On Monday, May 21, 2012 2:14:01 PM UTC-4, Terry C wrote:I am heading to Montana in July for a fishing trip. I have a 4 pc. 6wt. rod that I don't see as a problem on a plane, however, I also want to bring my 2pc. 4 wt. Does anyone have any first hand knowledge of TSA regs on fly rod tubes. thanks--
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