Eastern Nebraska does not have hills to get in the way of the scenery! Flanagan lake is a great spot to take kids ice fishing.
Master and Commander. Examining the model hull of the Acheron. Two feet thick, Solid oak.“What a fascinating modern world we live in.”
Anybody recognize the quote?
They have their use but if one flew over me while I was out hunting with my shotgun I'd shoot the thing down.I hate those dam things.
You could say you thought it was a turkey.They have their use but if one flew over me while I was out hunting with my shotgun I'd shoot the thing down
I love great movie quotes.Master and Commander. Examining the model hull of the Acheron. Two feet thick, Solid oak.
One of my favorites and I have lost count on the number of times I have watched that movie. "I want fresh flints in all the locks".I love great movie quotes.
See ya in court. Its everybodys forest. When the splatter is blowing our way once the S H The Fan you shoot yer drones and I will take pot shots at the ATV "racers" that make so much dust in deer season they can see t from the ISSThey have their use but if one flew over me while I was out hunting with my shotgun I'd shoot the thing down.
There’s Mt. Humphries off in the distance!In AZ one cannot hunt the same day as flying in any aircraft (including hang gliders and the sort) OR USING A DRONE. Also have outlawed trail cameras. BUT....you can still draw a bull elk tag and pursue same with your Crocket .32 round ball rifle.
As part of my job I use drones. Had to locate a dead cow near a ranch and saved me ALOT of walking through snake country. And per the above love of E-Bike hunting here is my son on his e-bike in unit 8 returning to camp (ya he uses an unmentionable
His drone will follow him. He's a pro compared to me!!
yup, lived in N. Scottsdale, AZ, a very nice $$$ area for 12/13 yrs. You could look out over the desert and see for 100 miles in any direction. You could have any color you wanted as long as it was a shade of brown! The desert or even the plains are not for everyone! Wide open spaces is exactly that, wide open with NOTHING in in but scrubby desert bush. Most of the desert looked like a "vacant lot " in some major city! I need trees too. Only a few places in AZ have them. Most you go North, keep going until you run into them around Prescot them further up to Flagstaff.When I'm out hunting or anything else I get agoraphobia if I can't find a forest fairly soon. I have always lived in forested country and am used to it. There's acrophobia, arachnophobia (the worst). Most are mild except for maybe arachnophobia, the only one remotely troubling. I hate cities, can't live in an apartment (I'm sure) and don't like to be seen a lot, especially being "eyeballed" by someone. When I was a little younger and very active most of these were very mild. It all has to do with anxiety level. I don't see how a lot of folks can stand to live in an area where all your see are miles and miles of more miles and miles.
And that would be Federal Court to boot, as it is a federal offense. And now that you have told the world there is no claiming mistaken identity. You best rethink that decision.They have their use but if one flew over me while I was out hunting with my shotgun I'd shoot the thing down.
I agree, why not just wave and smile!! How boring is that. Once teh drone operator knows you know, the drone will move on.And that would be Federal Court to boot, as it is a federal offense. And now that you have told the world there is no claiming mistaken identity. You best rethink that decision.
Just smile and wave boys, just smile and wave.I agree, why not just wave and smile!! How boring is that. Once teh drone operator knows you know, the drone will move on.
How in the world would a game warden know if you'd been in [any] aircraft the same day as your hunt?In AZ one cannot hunt the same day as flying in any aircraft (including hang gliders and the sort) OR USING A DRONE. Also have outlawed trail cameras. BUT....you can still draw a bull elk tag and pursue same with your Crocket .32 round ball rifle.
As part of my job I use drones. Had to locate a dead cow near a ranch and saved me ALOT of walking through snake country. And per the above love of E-Bike hunting here is my son on his e-bike in unit 8 returning to camp (ya he uses an unmentionable
His drone will follow him. He's a pro compared to me!!
Same rule in Idaho. Mostly used for when folks fly into the back country wilderness airports for hunting. But we have had folks with drones surveying farm fields for game then if they spot something wait at the fence lines on public land for the game to come out. Unethical.How in the world would a game warden know if you'd been in [any] aircraft the same day as your hunt?
The word [any] is the key word. A person could have flown commercial that day then caught a bush flight to their dream destination. None of that qualifies as aerial scouting. Just saying. But being truck driver for the last 35 years I'm well aware of cops making a mountain out of a mole hill or flat inventing stuff.Same rule in Idaho. Mostly used for when folks fly into the back country wilderness airports for hunting. But we have had folks with drones surveying farm fields for game then if they spot something wait at the fence lines on public land for the game to come out. Unethical.
The question is not if the game wardens know, really it is if you know and fail to follow the rules.
Ethics: Doing the right thing even if nobody knows.
They would ask you , and if you lie to them, that in it self is breaking the law!How in the world would a game warden know if you'd been in [any] aircraft the same day as your hunt?
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