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Are drones for hunting like sonar for fishing
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 46119" data-source="post: 1032031"><p>AS far as fair chase. IMO apply the same rules as you would to manned helicopter or airplane. Basically, I see no reason not to.</p><p></p><p>State and federal legalities are a completely different story. </p><p></p><p>Because of work, we keep very close tabs on legalities of "drones".</p><p></p><p>State wildlife laws may or may not allow it. See my first statement. If your state forbids aerial reconnaissance don't risk it unless you want to be a test case.</p><p></p><p>Federally, if you are flying over an area where humans are not under the aircraft and where you have proper permission, there is no problem with the flying part. If you flush, harass or haze any controlled game animal in the process, you could have problems.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure I'd bother but then I'm in California. If I were in Kansas or Nebraska I might. There are range issues and time issues with the drones. We are using the <a href="http://www.dji.com/product/phantom-2-vision-plus" target="_blank">Phantom 2 Vision+ | DJI</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 46119, post: 1032031"] AS far as fair chase. IMO apply the same rules as you would to manned helicopter or airplane. Basically, I see no reason not to. State and federal legalities are a completely different story. Because of work, we keep very close tabs on legalities of "drones". State wildlife laws may or may not allow it. See my first statement. If your state forbids aerial reconnaissance don't risk it unless you want to be a test case. Federally, if you are flying over an area where humans are not under the aircraft and where you have proper permission, there is no problem with the flying part. If you flush, harass or haze any controlled game animal in the process, you could have problems. I'm not sure I'd bother but then I'm in California. If I were in Kansas or Nebraska I might. There are range issues and time issues with the drones. We are using the [url=http://www.dji.com/product/phantom-2-vision-plus]Phantom 2 Vision+ | DJI[/url] [/QUOTE]
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