Scouting Drones
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Check your state laws. I found this while looking over the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Regulations.
TO: Reg Review Managers
FROM: Brett Ackerman, Regulations Manager
RE: January 2014 Parks and Wildlife Commission Meeting Regulations Summary
DATE: January 15, 2014
At the January 10, 2014 meeting, the Parks and Wildlife Commission approved changes to the
regulations as follows:
FINAL
Chapter W-0 - General Provisions
The Commission finalized regulations in its annual review of Chapter W-0 - General
Provisions. Changes include the following:
[glow=red]• Prohibiting the use of drones (unmanned aircraft) as an aid in scouting, hunting and
taking of wildlife.[/glow]
TO: Reg Review Managers
FROM: Brett Ackerman, Regulations Manager
RE: January 2014 Parks and Wildlife Commission Meeting Regulations Summary
DATE: January 15, 2014
At the January 10, 2014 meeting, the Parks and Wildlife Commission approved changes to the
regulations as follows:
FINAL
Chapter W-0 - General Provisions
The Commission finalized regulations in its annual review of Chapter W-0 - General
Provisions. Changes include the following:
[glow=red]• Prohibiting the use of drones (unmanned aircraft) as an aid in scouting, hunting and
taking of wildlife.[/glow]
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Re: Scouting Drones
oneflag wrote:Check your state laws. I found this while looking over the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Regulations.
TO: Reg Review Managers
FROM: Brett Ackerman, Regulations Manager
RE: January 2014 Parks and Wildlife Commission Meeting Regulations Summary
DATE: January 15, 2014
At the January 10, 2014 meeting, the Parks and Wildlife Commission approved changes to the
regulations as follows:
FINAL
Chapter W-0 - General Provisions
The Commission finalized regulations in its annual review of Chapter W-0 - General
Provisions. Changes include the following:
[glow=red]• Prohibiting the use of drones (unmanned aircraft) as an aid in scouting, hunting and
taking of wildlife.[/glow]
That is great to see.
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Only 3 years since the thread and there s plenty of drones today.
Just a matter of time before technology ruins hunting for good.....
Just a matter of time before technology ruins hunting for good.....
A buck will see you three times, and hear you twice, but he's only gonna smell you once.
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Re: Scouting Drones
this already exists
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I know of a guy with one to use for hunting he had not yet figured out how to apply it to deer, but was planning to use it on turkey's.
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Once price goes from $1000 to $400-500 use will pick up IMO
I saw a Facebook post by one of the Drury Pro Staff using one already
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I saw a Facebook post by one of the Drury Pro Staff using one already
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If used in season on public I view it as a shootable (drone, not human) offense.
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I'm still saving up for that jet pack.
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Dewey wrote:I'm still saving up for that jet pack.
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Save your money, no patent yet but a year or so back I posted about a anti gravity hunting diaper. There might be other practical uses but stealth mode entrance and setting your stand is what I am selling. Couple years away yet from a technology standpoint but I am consulting some guys and other "beings" in the ufo thread so it's going to happen eventually.
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There is something very wrong about this...sometimes i hate technology
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Bucky wrote:Once price goes from $1000 to $400-500 use will pick up IMO
I saw a Facebook post by one of the Drury Pro Staff using one already
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It actually makes for some cool footage. I posted this video in a feathered edge thread. Advance to 5 minutes.
[bbvideo=425,350]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Ns1AeKD0w[/bbvideo]
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Field and stream posted a company has Drone Ammo,12 Guage.better stock up.
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WI has made illegal the use of drone for hunting many years ago under the heading of “aircraft” They bolstered that further specifically naming drones. It reads “ IT is illegal to hunt any animal with the aid of any aircraft, including unmanned aircraft or drones.” I think that’s great news.
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Still legal to "observe nature" with a drone as long as you dont harass the wildlife. Scouting will still happen unless they fully ban them. I don't expect them to.
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