From the TSA Blog: Camping Hunting & Fishing Gear
As you may know, one of Homeland Security's components, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), has a terrific blog.TSA is always asked about what folks can and can't bring on a plane. Blogger Bob, a Transportation Security Officer for TSA and popular voice on the TSA blog, took on the topic of traveling with camping and hunting and fishing equipment.
I received an e-mail from someone today asking about bear mace, and thought maybe I should write a blogpost for all of you summer campers, hunters and fishermen out there. (And in case you didn’t know, bear mace is more effective than a gun, as bullet wounds usually just make bears more aggressive)
- Animal repellants can go in your checked luggage if the volume is less than 4 ounces and its active ingredient is less than 2%. Bear Mace usually exceeds these limits.
- Camp Stoves can go in either your carry-on or checked bag. Oh yeah, you do have to empty the fuel first. (It has happened)
- Insect repellents that are sprayed on the skin are considered a personal use item and are permitted in carry-on (3-1-1 applies) and checked baggage.
- Insecticides that are used to kill little creepy crawlies (Ant killers, cockroach killers, spider killers etc) are prohibited altogether."
- Empty Gas Cylinders are allowed in checked or carry-on bags as long as the regulator valve is removed and we can see inside.
- Flare Guns are allowed in your checked baggage, but they have to be stored and declared just like a regular firearm. The flares are a no go and have to be purchased at your destination.
-gk
Labels: travel security, TSA

49 Comments:
At June 18, 2009 6:50 PM ,
Blogger Bob said...
Woot-Woot! Blog love is the best! Thanks Gk!~ Bob
At August 10, 2009 8:11 AM ,
IJ Styles said...
Interesting info, Thanks for the article.
At August 14, 2009 3:07 AM ,
Avery said...
Good to see details of these policies. (I'd hate to find out while I was at the airport!)
At October 22, 2009 4:45 PM ,
Kerja Keras Adalah Energi Kita said...
Thanks for share this information. Nice to meet you my friend. See you again.
At October 24, 2009 6:21 AM ,
dukes of hazzard horn said...
I am surprised camp stoves are allowable, even after you have emptied it the fumes are still volatile and could be used as a molotov, when a wick and match are added.
At October 24, 2009 10:00 PM ,
thuey said...
Do people really bring these things on carry-ons? You would think it would be a no brainer. Thanks for the info anyways!
At October 25, 2009 11:22 AM ,
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wow! interesting, thanks
At October 28, 2009 1:03 PM ,
gold said...
Bear mace! I haven't used that in years. I'll let me dad know about this, he is still an avid hunter. Thanks!
At November 2, 2009 10:55 AM ,
Dating said...
I really love adventures like camping and hunting in summer. Now I have found the right tool for me. Such a great help, thanks for the post and keep it up!
At November 13, 2009 3:34 PM ,
Bruno said...
Ha?This looks like a bare bone list to me when it comes to tsa.Anyway, i stumbled here and this post actually surprised me by it's shortnes,(even when i go to camping i don't even remember to bring half of those) -when it comes to security somehow i always think that list like this would be huge,containing: lighter a pair of extra socks,painkillers.....
At November 17, 2009 5:32 PM ,
Au Pair said...
Haha, I loved the tip that Bear mace usually exceeds the limits! I really didn't even know there was such a thing or that it is more effective than a gun.
Do people really try to bring their gas cylinders?
At November 28, 2009 4:30 PM ,
deniz said...
thanks for article,
hunters need a big bag too.
At November 30, 2009 7:20 AM ,
Caleta de Fuste said...
Camping is a therapy for me. For a little while, it makes me forget about the worries of city life. It's nice to stumble upon articles like these, so helpful.
At December 2, 2009 2:00 AM ,
trifilliate payday said...
I fly a lot through small airports, so I have to deal with the intense baggage checks and pat downs. However, I do think it's necessary because I would suspect that someone up to no good with want to access a plane through a smaller airport rather than, say, LAX.
At December 7, 2009 12:45 AM ,
Mandy said...
nice inforamtion thanks for sharing with us
At December 7, 2009 2:17 AM ,
Career College Search said...
thanks very helpful
At December 9, 2009 11:51 PM ,
jackson said...
I'm a little embarrassed to say I haven't been on a plane since pre-911, so the info is very useful. Don't think I'll be packing hunting gear though.
At December 13, 2009 6:18 PM ,
News said...
Nice. Thanks for sharing
At December 15, 2009 11:49 PM ,
soso said...
thanks for sharing
At December 18, 2009 5:27 PM ,
Changing Table Deals said...
Thanks for posting this ... Really hard to find an easy to read and outlined policy.
At December 18, 2009 6:33 PM ,
Freestyle said...
I camp a lot in the Adirondacks traveling from Virginia, and it's a real pain nowadays. I usually will ship stuff up.
At December 23, 2009 8:02 AM ,
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I feel where you are going with your argument, I really do but your blog is a reflection of who you are,
and is an expression of your views alone. Clearly your open minded and receptive to other ideas.
Many people in the online community are a little m…
At December 30, 2009 2:55 AM ,
prefabrik said...
Thanks for the informations. It will be useful for me when flying to USA.
At January 9, 2010 6:31 PM ,
Ryan said...
This was an enjoyable article to read. Keep up the great work in 2010! All the best.
At January 12, 2010 1:48 AM ,
prefabrik said...
I appreciate for this blog. It's good to see such a detailed information about campers, hunters and fishermen.
At January 12, 2010 6:37 AM ,
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At January 17, 2010 4:23 PM ,
David Young said...
As a lifelong avid hunter and fisherman it is always nice to know what is allowed before I get to the airport. Thanks
At January 20, 2010 5:45 AM ,
seo tips said...
WOW that's interesting.Today I first arrived on this blog and it contains some interesting stuffs on it.
At January 21, 2010 5:39 PM ,
Kris said...
Can just imagine getting held for hours over that bear mace
At January 26, 2010 9:59 PM ,
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Very good read.
At January 28, 2010 2:08 PM ,
Cremation Urns said...
It is funny it doesnt matter what TSA says can go or not go. There will always be someone who complains and they dont understand they are doing this for all of our safety!
At February 2, 2010 8:02 AM ,
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At February 2, 2010 2:33 PM ,
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At February 7, 2010 11:30 AM ,
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At February 8, 2010 2:50 PM ,
Sjoerd said...
Useful information! I'm going to fly one of these days and will take some insecticide with me!
Thx a lot!
At February 9, 2010 2:36 PM ,
Lake Texoma Catfish Guides said...
The restrictions on our rights are getting to be damn right ridiculous, it just makes me think how much of a fit our constitutional founders would throw if they could just catch a glimpse of our politics today.
At February 10, 2010 5:13 PM ,
mahmutt said...
information about this topic with us, thank you for sharing your good work
At February 20, 2010 9:25 AM ,
transport marfa said...
I guess it's easier to make a list with "what's allowed in an airplane" instead of what's forbidden.
At February 22, 2010 10:28 AM ,
Roman Sahakov said...
Useful information! I really love adventures like camping in summer. Now I have found the right tool for me. Thanks for sharing .
At March 3, 2010 2:49 PM ,
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At March 10, 2010 4:48 AM ,
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At March 11, 2010 12:40 PM ,
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These rules are just getting ridiculous. Pretty soon you won't even be able to bring anything in your carry on luggage. Let alone checking things that could be perceived as a weapon. But the things is that ANYTHING can be used as a weapon. I guess its just like everything else, one or two people ruin it for everyone else.
At March 23, 2010 8:42 AM ,
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Great usefull article & share, thanks for informing us with this lovely post.
At March 23, 2010 4:33 PM ,
Jillian T. said...
Thanks for posting this. It will be useful when we plan our next hunting trip!
At March 24, 2010 2:00 PM ,
Nifty Future Tips said...
I can not understand and I also think this is ridiculous, but it is politics
At April 7, 2010 8:18 AM ,
Zarabia said...
Hello! Thanks for the tips and valuable information you have provided.
At April 9, 2010 1:39 AM ,
Rob @ sfilinkdirectory said...
What about hunting knives? Are they allowed to be carried even on luggage that is stowed on the plane (not carry-on) ? I was at Sydney Intl airport and they detected knives and forks in my carry-on bag, thankfully they didn't arrest me, they just let me put them in the amnesty bin. However when I arrived at my final destination in New Zealand, I arrived at my home and shockingly I found a couple of knives and forks in there! I thought they would've been spotted since security measures around the world were heightened due to terrorism acts.
At April 11, 2010 12:35 AM ,
batu permata said...
TSA is always asked about what folks can and can't bring on a plane. Blogger Bob, a Transportation Security Officer for TSA and popular voice on the TSA blog, took on the topic of traveling with camping and hunting and fishing equipment.
At April 14, 2010 6:17 PM ,
Myriahm said...
I am an avid hunter and camper and hope the national forests keep getting their funding so future generations can enjoy it Like we do.
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