I’m traveling soon and want to take a couple rods on the plane with me. Do you guys have any recommendations for good rod tubes that carry multiple rods?
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GZeus24 on
I have a TFO dual rod/reel carrier for when I take 2 setups. I have an Allen Cottonwood case I got on clearance for multi rod adventures. Both are good at what they do and I have carried both on domestic flights.
eclwires on
Fishpond Dakota rod/reel case. I have one for single handed rods and one for Spey rods. They’re great.
bigfootry on
I’ve carried my reddington combo in its case on multiple flights without issue. SLC is where I fly out of.
CyclingFlyFisherman on
I have the Fishpond thunderhead double case, which I have used as carry-on for both domestic and international flights, without issue.
LowNeedleworker3024 on
Orvis Carry it All is excellent, I carry 4 rods, reels, extra spools and other assorted stuff depending on destination. Never had a single issue carrying on EXCEPT on domestic flights in South America—they will make you check it. They also seem to consider any kind of line, tippet, string-like-substance as a deadly weapon.
checksix6 on
I listed a carry on travel case on r/flyfishingexchange awhile back. Still available if interested.
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I have a TFO dual rod/reel carrier for when I take 2 setups. I have an Allen Cottonwood case I got on clearance for multi rod adventures. Both are good at what they do and I have carried both on domestic flights.
Fishpond Dakota rod/reel case. I have one for single handed rods and one for Spey rods. They’re great.
I’ve carried my reddington combo in its case on multiple flights without issue. SLC is where I fly out of.
I have the Fishpond thunderhead double case, which I have used as carry-on for both domestic and international flights, without issue.
Orvis Carry it All is excellent, I carry 4 rods, reels, extra spools and other assorted stuff depending on destination. Never had a single issue carrying on EXCEPT on domestic flights in South America—they will make you check it. They also seem to consider any kind of line, tippet, string-like-substance as a deadly weapon.
I listed a carry on travel case on r/flyfishingexchange awhile back. Still available if interested.