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Started by lowoctane, June 09, 2021, 10:00:21 AM
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on June 09, 2021, 06:15:42 PMQuote from: warrent423 on June 09, 2021, 04:42:11 PMQuote from: lowoctane on June 09, 2021, 10:00:21 AMCurious about this for turkeys. Have used mine for deer and after they get familiar with the noise and visual, they settle down. Usually takes a few days. Turkeys tho? That's all I need to know about you as a "hunter"So, it's okay to hide a camera in the woods that can take pictures of a deer in a given location that also records the time and "may" give you a live feed over the phone if you shell out the $$$. But fly over and see them with a drone is terrible? I don't see people bashing trail cams, but maybe I'm on the wrong forum for that. I'll find out in a few minutes I'm sure. I'm sure there are problems with using drones around game and all that, but using remote cameras to watch game movements isn't a major difference.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: warrent423 on June 09, 2021, 04:42:11 PMQuote from: lowoctane on June 09, 2021, 10:00:21 AMCurious about this for turkeys. Have used mine for deer and after they get familiar with the noise and visual, they settle down. Usually takes a few days. Turkeys tho? That's all I need to know about you as a "hunter"
Quote from: lowoctane on June 09, 2021, 10:00:21 AMCurious about this for turkeys. Have used mine for deer and after they get familiar with the noise and visual, they settle down. Usually takes a few days. Turkeys tho?
Quote from: aclawrence on June 09, 2021, 07:00:49 PMAnother advantage of TSS could be the extended range you could shoot illegal drones out of the air. Man I've thought about the drone thing before and I'm not a fan!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on June 09, 2021, 06:34:15 PMQuote from: Meleagris gallopavo on June 09, 2021, 06:15:42 PMQuote from: warrent423 on June 09, 2021, 04:42:11 PMQuote from: lowoctane on June 09, 2021, 10:00:21 AMCurious about this for turkeys. Have used mine for deer and after they get familiar with the noise and visual, they settle down. Usually takes a few days. Turkeys tho? That's all I need to know about you as a "hunter"So, it's okay to hide a camera in the woods that can take pictures of a deer in a given location that also records the time and "may" give you a live feed over the phone if you shell out the $$$. But fly over and see them with a drone is terrible? I don't see people bashing trail cams, but maybe I'm on the wrong forum for that. I'll find out in a few minutes I'm sure. I'm sure there are problems with using drones around game and all that, but using remote cameras to watch game movements isn't a major difference.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThere is one SUBSTANTIAL difference.Deer can move at night. AND WILL after they know they are being pressured.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 09, 2021, 08:05:35 PMAs many others have stated, using drones for direct scouting/locating/hunting purposes is illegal in many states. I am not sure there are exceptions to that based on health issues or not. Having said that, there are many people who use drones for recreational purposes and unless there is direct evidence to correlate your use of a drone as a hunting aid during a hunting season for which you were licensed, I suspect it would be unlikely that you would be cited for using one. Finally, I have a small drone (DJI Spark) that I occasionally use to take video (outside of those illegal time periods), mostly just for kicks. First observation I made was that it is harder than heck to get close enough to any sort of game animal to observe them or get good video. The darn thing is just too noisy. For use as an aid in scouting, and most definitely hunting, it would probably more of a hindrance than it would be an aid, regardless of whether it is legal where you are or not. Then again, perhaps you have a better drone that overcomes those obvious "deficiencies" I have found in the use of the one I have .
Quote from: lowoctane on June 09, 2021, 07:39:18 PMFor the sake of sane conversation, I refuse to go down the road(s) that some have taken. Please let me bore y'all with some of my issues: I have 9 stents and have to take 10 meds daily and have been struggling with high blood pressure lately. I also have two artificial knees and the one on my right leg has had 3 revisions and might be headed for the fourth. And some other ailments that limit my mobility, but not to worry. Years ago when I was spry and froggy I thought nothing of miles and miles of shoe leather tracking and setting up natural blinds all over the woods that I decided to hunt. It helped me to stay in shape, or so I reasoned. Now if I want to have a quality hunt where the game happens to be way prior to the season opening, and if I can't manipulate my Honda Foreman into a certain area prior to the season opening, I was looking into the possibility of using my FAA registered recreational drone as I have that hobby as well. Just looking into it, which is why I asked this wonderful forum my question(s). I have only seen youtubes on drone activities on deer which is why I stated with certainty on their behavior. I'm of the opinion that I hunt safely and with fierce dedication to my quarry of choice and intend to continue to hunt as long as I can with these facts in mind. I don't poach or involve myself in anything illegal while spending my time in the woods. It's my hope that this settles my position on what I asked as I was hoping for dialogue that would be beneficial to me and possibly other.