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How To Pack Your Carry On Bag

What’s in your bag? It’s no secret that sometimes when you travel, you get to your destination but your checked bags don’t. It’s all part of the fun, isn’t it? I mean if you were sure that your checked bags would arrive on time there wouldn’t be any adventure right?

Being prepared is key. But nowadays, packing your fishing gear in your carry on bag is just not acceptable. But don’t worry, I have you covered. If you’re traveling to any of the Coopers’ Lodges rest assured, we have a great assortment of top-of-the-line rental gear, and its FREE for you to use if you have delayed baggage. The latest breathable waders, wading boots, rods from the major makers, and reels and all the flies you’ll need. Just make sure to pack your rain jacket in your carry on pack, and whatever you need to keep yourself entertained during your flight.

Always make sure that you have your Passport, itinerary, cash, credit cards, and contact information for us here at Coopers’ in case you are delayed from your scheduled arrival time. A few toys don’t hurt either, a PSP, iPod, Kindle, Sudoku book, or paperback, can make a long flight seem like a short hop. Recently I have discovered the Bose QC3 Noise Canceling Headphones available from http://www.bose.com. I can’t tell you how great these are for air travel. You can plug them into your iPod or just put them on for some peace and quiet. They also fold flat too so they are easy to carry. They are always in my carry on.

Remember flying is bad for your circulation and dehydrates you. So remember to stretch and move about the cabin, and drink lots of water. You body will thank you when you hook into that first Brookie!

Posted by RobinCooper on 12/31 at 04:04 PM
  1. Thanks Robin, good advice! Luv yor new web site. C U in late June.
    Best, Bernie Loewenthal

    Posted by  on  04/13  at  12:07 PM
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