Big Game Hunting > Bow Hunting
Flying with a bow to RSA
seth30:
--- Quote from: bearpaw on April 23, 2025, 09:27:01 PM ---A lot of hunters try to avoid going thru London, too many anti-hunters work there and too many weapons seem to get lost!
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Thank you for the information. Are they flying with decals over their cases or other identifying marks?
Bob33:
With firearms I've used Delta through Atlanta several times with no problems. There are too reports about issues in London and Amsterdam with firearms that I wouldn't use them. Maybe it's different with archery.
seth30:
--- Quote from: Bob33 on April 25, 2025, 07:36:39 AM ---With firearms I've used Delta through Atlanta several times with no problems. There are too reports about issues in London and Amsterdam with firearms that I wouldn't use them. Maybe it's different with archery.
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Thank you for the info. I will try NYC or somewhere close to that for the change over.
Caveman123:
I flew out of SeaTac with my bow this year. I was told and did get the homeland inspection on my bow and they put a sticker on it. The people working at the gate told me if you just check it through oversized luggage they usually open it and have plenty of horror stories of bows getting broken on a rough inspection. Workers think it could be a firearm and if it is full of padding they will dump it out to inspect. You have to specifically request an inspection from homeland or they will send you to oversized luggage.
D-Rock425:
Never traveled over sea but done plenty of traveling in the states for archery tournaments. I always take my sight off and keep it with me in a carry-on. I've seen others zip tie around the strings on the bow so nobody tries to pull it back or anything.
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