can anyone offer any serrious advice friom either experience or knowledge
on what??
am packing up my fishing gear at the monent in ireland and moving back to brisbane, with sage and g-loomis jumping out at me in all but 2 of my 5 fly rods and 6 assorted rods and matching reels i just stopped counting at 5000 euro worth ($7500) and having to run the gauntlet through theifrow (heathrow) airport im in desperate need of advice, i should have stuck to drinking and scrapping in the pubs i think, can anyone offer any serrious advice friom either experience or knowledge, cheers in advance...
can anyone offer any serrious advice friom either experience or knowledge
on what??
Rainbow Trout is NOT skittle flavoured fish.........
G'day
I'm guessing tackle insurance as the subject says??
Dave
try contacting lloyds for a quote, they're international and will usually do insurance of all specialised items
Also PM Wessel and ask what he did when he moved to Qatar ?
I tried to insure my tackle once but the company said it was too small.
Every stick of furniture I own including the dog isn't worth $7500, how'd you get away with buying that much tackle without the missus firing a volley or two across your bow? You're a legend mate.
I get excited just looking at that much tackle, which probably accounts for the handstands I did the other day when I landed a single plate sized bream.
Now for the serious bit "Shannons" is a company that seems to insure things that are not particularly mainstream. Also, can you not expand the coverage on your baggage insurance? Probably be dear, but in your case I can see what you mean.
Best of luck, safe trip, and look foward to havin' a Guinness with you some time.
My tackle is very close to that. I understand the dilemma.
My kit is locally insured for R60 000 minimum (AUD 3000), , but I only insure it for the maximum I could lose on any one trip. #As such at best only 3/5's are ever insured.
Fly rods, reels, line and such accessories run up quickly - especially in the Sage and Loomis brands