Don't know why you hate them, but it is a free world. I am 77 years old and my Mavic Pro comes in handy checking the gutters for bird nests, and roof struture of my home.I hate those dam things.
Like anything else, drones could be abused when used in a hunting context. However, I see no problem in using a drone to survey the land, to spot well used game trails, to locate likely ambush spots and stand locations and so on prior to the start of the deer season. I do not own a drone and have no plans to buy or use one. But, I am 74 years old and I just finished 30 radiation treatments and 6 chemo treatments for cancer today. I have PAD in one of my legs due to an automobile accident 25 years ago and that has slowed me down even before the cancer treatments started. My days of tramping all over our land on foot has come to a end. I do think I am entitled to continue deer hunting in whatever legal manner I am able to-I put my time in stalking, dragging deer and antelope across the prairie, belly crawling up on them etc. over the past 60 years of big game hunting and think that I have earned the right to cut a few corners as long as I do it in a legal manner. I criticize no one who hunts in a legal manner, and would like to think that I would be afforded the same courtesy.The animals have a hard enough time with out wannabes using aircraft, drones etc. People are just plain "lazy" anymore and have excuse after excuse for it, and do not want to do the hard work that 'traditional" hunting requires. IMHO
Just out playing with it.
I don't have the beauty of the country you do, but the shot above my neighborhood looking West at Flanagan Lake isn't too bad.
Larry
DJ Mavic Pro
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Have flown mine about 2 miles out but I accidentally went behind a mountain and lost signal. It came back just like it was supposed to.I have a dji mini SE it's pretty simple to fly GPS tracks the drone and if your battery gets to low it just returns back to you. I have gone 1 mile out and got scared and flew it back but I could have gone farther the connection was still strong.
I flew one out to 1.5 miles and it kept on going. I had it registered with the FAA, per size/weight requirements. It was found 9.6 miles from point of origin alongside of a road by road crews some 3 months later. Have a hard time trusting them now. I was lucky it was found at all.Have flown mine about 2 miles out but I accidentally went behind a mountain and lost signal. It came back just like it was supposed to.
Can’t say but it makes me think of this.“What a fascinating modern world we live in.”
Anybody recognize the quote?
Highway over passes.........Wow, do you have anything that resembles a "hill" within 100 miles?
I'm 10 years younger than you but due to a life time of real labor and devastating auto accident with the associated ortho damage from both my hiking days are over. I understand you completely. My long gone grand father took steps to be able to hunt from his back porch. After a series of strokes put him in a wheelchair my grandmother would push him out to the porch railing so he could make his shot. Then the neighbor would take over. Being CA that opportunity is not gonna happen. My grandfather's prop was sold off. In the old days worn out old men with no family had to move to town sleep in the livery and clean spittoons. The underlying sentiment I see here from some folks regarding the use of tech by infirmed seniors is "too bad" just go out on the Prarie and die like the NDN's used to do.Like anything else, drones could be abused when used in a hunting context. However, I see no problem in using a drone to survey the land, to spot well used game trails, to locate likely ambush spots and stand locations and so on prior to the start of the deer season. I do not own a drone and have no plans to buy or use one. But, I am 74 years old and I just finished 30 radiation treatments and 6 chemo treatments for cancer today. I have PAD in one of my legs due to an automobile accident 25 years ago and that has slowed me down even before the cancer treatments started. My days of tramping all over our land on foot has come to a end. I do think I am entitled to continue deer hunting in whatever legal manner I am able to-I put my time in stalking, dragging deer and antelope across the prairie, belly crawling up on them etc. over the past 60 years of big game hunting and think that I have earned the right to cut a few corners as long as I do it in a legal manner. I criticize no one who hunts in a legal manner, and would like to think that I would be afforded the same courtesy.
I don't have the beauty of the country you do, but the shot above my neighborhood looking West at Flanagan Lake isn't too bad.
Larry
DJ Mavic Pro
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Karen...In AZ it is illegal to spot game for hunting with aircraft, which includes drones.
8. A violation of section 17-309, subsection A, paragraph 1 involving any unlawful use of aircraft to take, assist in taking, harass, chase, drive, locate or assist in locating wildlife.
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