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Drone #6536135 11/09/16 10:34 PM
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Anybody ever used a drone for a quick arial survey of your property? How do the deer respond?

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I have thought about that many times just don't have a drone. You would just have to be careful what you do with it because New Mexico outlawed all drones over there for hunting because people kept doing deer drives with them and harassing the wildlife.


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Yup,
We use it to check pig traps
A 1 hour dusty drive through gates, around fields, across pastures, can be done in about 10 minutes from the back porch.
I have had a deer watch the drone once, I never got any closer and I flew away.


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