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Old April 22nd, 2008
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Question Transporting a speargun on a plane

Hi all,

with a bit of luck I'll be going down to Durban and the South Coast from Pretoria during July. I'm hoping to fly down to be able to spend more time in the water. Can anyone give some advice on how to get my speargun and gear on an airplane without me being arrested for terrorism?

Any advice/tips will be appreciated.
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Re: Transporting a speargun on a plane

check it in the plane cargo, dont try and bring it on the flight, use a bag (preferably rigind bags or very well padded) to avoid damage to your gear...do not use the word Gun, its fishing equipment or fishing slings..
i would assume its rather ok to travel with spearguns in SA, it seems to be quite a popular sport there, i dont think there will be an issue. lets see what other members from SA have to say though...
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Re: Transporting a speargun on a plane

It is no problem to check speargun in with your luggage - I have been all over the world with it. Obviously, you cannot take it as hand luggage. You can also go to your local DIY shop and buy piece of plastic tube, slightly longer than your longest spear. This'll make sure they do not get bent.
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Re: Transporting a speargun on a plane

Thanks a lot guys. Appreciate it.
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Re: Transporting a speargun on a plane

I am looking to travel by car from SA for a bit of r&r to Mozambique. Anybody know if border crossing is an issue with spearguns. I would probably take 900 and 1200 Rob Allens. I suppose they could pass as camping equipment if in a bag.

I would hate to use someones elses equipment - my setups are specific and why should I be "forced" to use someone else equipment.
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Re: Transporting a speargun on a plane

Hi

Did a trip to Ponta about 2 months ago, took all the gear along. We also had a big fishing boat, and I stowed my gun with all the rods etc.

The officials at the post did not really seem too interrested in what we had on the boat - they were more concerned about the 3 freezers we took with. Comming back no problems with gear - just had to unpack 2 of the freezers (which were almost empty - had a bad 10 days for fishing).

I'm also heading for Umkomaas in a few weeks - let me know if you had any issues on any flight.

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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.

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