Fishing is your
favorite pastime activity. You frequently go to your local fishing spot. But
over time you are bored with fishing in your local lakes or waterbody. Now, you
are planning something more adventurous.
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You want a long
road trip or going to abroad by plane for fishing. But how could you pack your
fishing gear along with your traveling bag when it is about traveling by car or
plane. Let’s find out how to traveling with fishing gear.
We have divided our
tips into two categories. In one category, we will discuss traveling with
fishing gear while going to a distant place by plane. And in another category
we will cover, traveling with fishing gear on road trips.
Carrying your
fishing gear while traveling by plane
It is a completely
different scenario when you are flying with your favorite fishing gear. This is
because unlike road trips, rules and regulations are different in case of air
traveling. So, let’s first see the tips for carrying fishing gear on the plane.
Get confirmation
from Airline authority
It may appear to be
a bit redundant procedure, but if you need to take an airplane to reach your
next fishing destination, you must call airline authority. By calling them, you
need to get confirmation regarding what type of fishing gear they allow.
Some airline
companies allow travel rods and lure on the plane. So, you can carry these
gears easily. But what if they barred these items at your entry? It will be
quite frustrating if you cannot take your fishing rod or lure with you. Your
flying to the destination will be meaningless without your fishing gear.
Another critical
point here is as we stated earlier that some airliners allow fishing rod on
board, but you need to know from them the maximum length of the fishing rod
they allow. Usually, airliners allow rod length up to 115 inches long
Fishing Reels
Airliners do not
have any problem with carrying fishing reels. So, you can carry them without
any problem.
But the problem is
with fishing line. It is because there is no specific rule regarding the
fishing line. Whether you can carry a fishing line or not depends on TSA agent.
TSA is the abbreviated term for transportation security administration of the
USA.
According to
traveling anglers who frequently fly on air, you have no problem carrying
fishing line while flying within the United States. But in case of the
International flight, you will undergo intense scrutiny regarding fishing line.
Fishing hooks
Like fishing reels,
TSA agents allow carrying small size freshwater hooks. But the problem arises
with large size fishing hooks that are used in deep seawater fishing. In the
case of large-size fishing hooks, the decision solely depends on the TSA agent.
And in most cases, it is highly unlikely that they will allow large deep-sea fishing
hooks.
Tools
Tools up to 7
inches long are allowed. If line clippers, pliers zingers are below 7 inches
long, they are allowed to carry. But in the USA the blade length of the scissor
needs to be below 4 inches to declare it a legal tool to carry on board.
Now let’s change
our discussion from traveling with fishing gear on air to road trip.
Traveling with
fishing gear on road Trips
When you are
planning to reach your fishing destination by car; you need to negotiate a
different type of problem. And that problem is fitting your fishing rod into
your vehicle.
Fishing rods are
usually 10 to 15 feet long. Accommodating such a large rod in your car is
difficult. For example, you can carry the rod in an extended condition and try
to help the fishing rod lengthwise in your vehicle by placing it between the
driver and passenger seat. But carrying rods between driver and passenger may
injure either driver or passenger.
Another way of
taking long fishing rod is in your car's trunk. You can place the rod
diagonally in your car’s trunk. But this way may break it down or you may find
it difficult to set it up.
The solution to
carry the fishing rod in a car safely is using ceiling hangers inside the
vehicle. You can also take the rod in car roof racks.
Insuring your
fishing gear
On a fishing trip,
your, fishing gear may break. You may lose all of your equipment on a sudden
boat capsize. So, it is an excellent idea to insuring your expensive fishing
gear.
Though it is
difficult to find an insurance company for insuring your gear, there are some
companies out there who know how to determine the price of your r equipment.
So, find those companies and get insurance for your equipment.
Renting fishing
gear
Sometimes carrying
your fishing gear with you on a trip is not possible. It may happen if you
don't have a spacious car to accommodate you're all of your fishing gear.
However, you discover a great fishing destination, and you don't want to miss
fishing there. So, what is the way out?
One simple solution
is to check the area whether that area has any fishing gear hiring facility. If
the area has such a facility, you can hire fishing gear and enjoy some fishing
there.
Acquiring a license
before a fishing trip
Fishing in a
foreign land or in your own area may require prior approval before fishing. If
you don't, you could be charged with a heavy fine. So, don’t forget to do your
research before your next trip.
Conclusion
Traveling with
fishing gear, particularly on air, seems to be complicated. Similarly, carrying
fishing gear on a long road trip is not so easy. However, if you follow our
above tips, we expect you will face no difficulty in your fishing trip.
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