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Old June 12th, 2008
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Re: Transporting a speargun on a plane

Yeah, taking spearguns to Moz is no problem, and we encountered the same interest for our fridge/freezer. On the way back I gave the customs officer an ice cold Coke (it was 40 + degrees) and that got us through without further kak.
10 kg of frozen prawns and fish fillets went unnoticed.
Actually that border is so chaotic that you could in fact just drive through without anyone batting an eyelid.

As far as flying with spearguns is concerned, no probs, just don't use the word gun(pole/sling is better) and put it in the hold.

Last edited by pauldeclercq; June 12th, 2008 at 09:26. Reason: wrong wording
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