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Drones for hunting...
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11/02/15 04:54 PM
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Was watching a documentary on drones this weekend and this technology is getting cheaper and better at a very fast rate. I'm sure guys in Texas are already using them as "mobile" gam cams for scouting purposes. In Alaska this would be potentially illegal under their existing aerial scouting laws. Do you think it should be controlled in Texas?
They are already developing drones that can use thermal cameras for search and rescue. I can envision a day where you send up your drone at 5am to ID the location of all deer on your lease before picking your stand for the morning. Is this letting too much technology into the sport? Or just the natural progression?
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/02/15 05:29 PM
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Not a fan using them for hunting or TC that send you a pic via text or email for hunting. I see nothing wrong with using them to day before but am against using one and hunting the same day. But it is going to be almost impossible to control the use of them without some kind of regs.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: dkershen]
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11/02/15 06:47 PM
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In New Mexico they are outlawed because people were doing deer drives with them.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/02/15 06:50 PM
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don k
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Drones and high fences. It don't get any better than that.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/02/15 07:15 PM
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Be an interesting thread... The age of high-tech is here... The last hog i took used the aid of game cam ta narrow time ta sit... Yet when it became 4deer county... Yould find me with bow in hand, heading ta WMA to put up my stand... & me favoret hog hunts still wondering about the woods ... Tis a good question... Each will have their own opinion... Mine stinks...
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: dkershen]
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11/02/15 07:30 PM
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From what I've seen, the potential is there, but not for deer. I think they will scare deer because they are so loud, but as already mentioned, that could be used to drive them towards you. Might be a good thing for hogs, anything that leads to fewer hogs out there is a very good thing!!!
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: dkershen]
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11/02/15 08:33 PM
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I would imagine this already falls under remote controlled hunting restriction. granted you arent shooting projectiles from the drone, but its still remote controlled...I guess it depends if scouting or pressure would be considered part of hunting. I think its not fair game.
Also aircraft may not be used to hunt any animal or bird unless authorized by the department. Thats in the outdoor annual. Again, would depend if scouting or pressure is considered part of the hunt, but its not a line im going to cross to find out.
I dont have many kills. I am not yet a good hunter. Im learning and like the hunt and stalk and figuring how to do things better....I dont want to cheat though. I want to earn my kills not be handed them thanks to technology. I go hunt to get away from the daily grind and tv and computers...
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: don k]
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11/02/15 08:45 PM
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Drones and high fences. It don't get any better than that. I never thought I'd see high fences in Africa.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: 1860.colt]
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11/03/15 12:16 AM
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Each will have their own opinion... Mine stinks... NoSir it don't. It's sometimes hard to read but it's just as valuable as everyone else's. I like reading your point of view.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 12:18 AM
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Drones, really.............. pretty soon folks will just go to the zoo to shoot something.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: don k]
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11/03/15 04:41 AM
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Drones and high fences. It don't get any better than that.
Last edited by TAMUoutdoors; 11/03/15 04:42 AM.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: dkershen]
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11/03/15 04:48 AM
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I'm not a fan. Just putting out there for discussion. 10 years ago I thought game cams where a gimmick and unsportsmanlike. Now they're an indispensable tool. I hope drones aren't common place 10 years from now.
To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target.www.NewHopeEquine.com - Health and Healing through Horses.
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11/03/15 04:54 AM
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Drones and high fences. It don't get any better than that. Why do people keep posting that? It's not real
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11/03/15 05:00 AM
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Does it matter who said it or what was said? You may have missed the point.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 05:08 AM
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Does it matter who said it or what was said? You may have missed the point. Well when it's something being accredited to an individual that did not say that, then yes it matters. If it doesn't matter who said it or what was said then why post it?
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: Dustnsand]
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11/03/15 05:15 AM
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For the second time; it's what was said that was important, not who said it.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 05:29 AM
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Drones and high fences. It don't get any better than that. How about a poll on acreage? I see no problem with using a drone to scout your property.
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11/03/15 05:35 AM
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Oh I was just talking about using them for hunting, and high fencing.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 05:47 AM
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For the second time; it's what was said that was important, not who said it. Then just type that out. Don't post something and try to pass it off as what someone else, mainly a famous someone else, said It's pretty obvious people post that because they want to believe he really said that and it would carry more weight.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 06:09 AM
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For the second time; it's what was said that was important, not who said it. Then just type that out. Don't post something and try to pass it off as what someone else, mainly a famous someone else, said It's pretty obvious people post that because they want to believe he really said that and it would carry more weight. Agreed. What a joke.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 06:23 AM
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A man's got to live by a code, a creed to live by. There is a difference in hunting wild game and shooting wild game. Real men hunt wild game that are allowed to roam freely. Others like to shoot wild game that have been pen raised and not allowed to roam freely. I have no stomach for the later, even if that pen is over one thousand acres big. And assuming by your resentfulness I feel like you are one of those that hunt on a property that is high fenced, and were offended so you had to go after the poster about something very trivia opposed to actually talking about the point of what was said.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
[Re: dkershen]
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11/03/15 08:22 AM
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High fences are nice and all, but a lot of the fun gets taken out of hunting with all the modern day stuff.
When I was a kid the pre-season scouting was shed hunting, now people have cameras everywhere and know what's out there without a bit of imagination left to it. It's really neat, but idk I wouldn't do it myself. Same thing when it comes to drones and what have you. Technology is amazing and downright scary at times.
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11/03/15 01:53 PM
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A man's got to live by a code, a creed to live by. There is a difference in hunting wild game and shooting wild game. Real men hunt wild game that are allowed to roam freely. Others like to shoot wild game that have been pen raised and not allowed to roam freely. I have no stomach for the later, even if that pen is over one thousand acres big. And assuming by your resentfulness I feel like you are one of those that hunt on a property that is high fenced, and were offended so you had to go after the poster about something very trivia opposed to actually talking about the point of what was said. Your ASSuming is where you wandered into trouble. Dude we didn't even make it into the discussion about ethical hunting, because we're distracted by your stupid azz poster making it look like "the old school cool guys don't shoot high fence. I'm John Wayne and I support this message."
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 03:41 PM
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I don't think drones will be allowed for any purpose directly involving the act of hunting. If current legislation doesn't prohibit it, I'm betting future legiation will.
Not sure there's much to be done about using them for scouting.
I learned long ago you can't reason someone out of something they don't reason themselves into.
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Re: Drones for hunting...
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11/03/15 07:33 PM
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We? I've seen other posts completely ignoring the poster. Your the one trying to fixate on it. I've been trying to move past it but you keep bringing it up. I've already expressed by opinion that it doesn't matter to me who says something, but I care about what they say. I see you take a difference stance and thats perfectly fine. Can we just move on with our lives and the discussion?
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