Tips For Flying With A Bow

 

Traveling with a bow can be stressful—but it doesn’t have to be. In this video, Brad shares his proven system for flying with a bow, based on years of adventure hunts that required both commercial and bush flights. From choosing the right bow case to packing it so your gear arrives safe and in tune, Brad covers it all.

Brad walks through:

  • Choosing the right bow case for maximum protection
  • Pre-flight prep to ensure your bow stays in spec
  • Marking and removing your sight so it remounts perfectly
  • Organizing accessories like arrows, broadheads, releases, tools, and quiver
  • Padding and securing gear to prevent damage in transit
  • TSA tips to avoid headaches at the airport
  • Using clothing as padding to keep gear from shifting
  • Importance of indexing cams before travel
  • Why integrated locks can save you trouble with TSA agents who confuse bows for firearms.

Whether you’re headed to Alaska, Africa, or across the country for an elk hunt, this packing method will help you fly with confidence—and arrive ready to hunt.