My cousin has used his drone to scope out elk and bison in Utah prior to the hunt.
Just be careful that you aren't using your drone in any of the states that have banned their use as hunting tools:
Eyes in the air: States move to ban drone-assisted hunting | Fox News
Not really, if you're mapping and not using the the day of the flight - whats the big deal. If you're using it for pig - I would prefer barrel bombing them, but weight limit is an issue. Hunting is a vital necessity for keeping herd in check. If you hunt for food, family doesnt eat if you dont bag em. Dont be so myopic.Hopefully all states will ban this practice soon! It's already questionable to call it 'hunting' when using trail cameras, spotting scopes and high-powered rifles with scopes. Domestic hunters calling in the drones is beyond ridiculous...
We've been hunting for eons without the use of drones too.Not really, if you're mapping and not using the the day of the flight - whats the big deal. If you're using it for pig - I would prefer barrel bombing them, but weight limit is an issue. Hunting is a vital necessity for keeping herd in check. If you hunt for food, family doesnt eat if you dont bag em. Dont be so myopic.
We hunted for eons with spears, rocks and driving animals off cliffs too - what does that have to do with anything? I never said a drone is a necessity for anything - an UAS is a tool, a toy, a hobby, a business, etc.We've been hunting for eons without the use of drones too.
Drones are not a necessity for a successful hunt.
Your above defense is a defense of hunting, not of drone use.
I have mixed feelings over the topic. I have no problem with responsible use prior to the hunt, but I encounter a good number of irresponsible hunters who probably shouldn't be allowed to use a drone (or drink beer, or own a hunting rifle for that matter...lol). I can just imagine the damage and havoc some of these guys could cause.
Sorry, I thought you made it sound like families would go without food if they couldn't use their drones.We hunted for eons with spears, rocks and driving animals off cliffs too - what does that have to do with anything? I never said a drone is a necessity for anything - an UAS is a tool, a toy, a hobby, a business, etc.
My response was to what I quoted "Hopefully all states will ban this practice soon! It's already questionable to call it 'hunting' when using trail cameras, spotting scopes and high-powered rifles with scopes. Domestic hunters calling in the drones is beyond ridiculous..."
As you can see, that dude has an issue with hunting and is using drones as an apparent talking point. So a defense of hunting is really what my post was about. I dont think hunting is a sport, I never want the critter to win, I want him for dinner.
That being said, mapping land with a UAS and processing in VisualSFM and CMPMSV (both free and rival the really expensive leased software that does the same thing) produces high quality relief topos that are very helpful for lots of stuff. A panaramic photo stitched together to makes a great aerial map for whatever you want to use that land for.
All Gods creatures have a place on the Earth, sometime that place is next to mashed potatoes and peas.
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