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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2018, 06:49:04 PM »
Faulty plan, Elk can't hear directly above them.  :twocents:



Edit: nevermind, I was mistaken, it's pigs can't look up,not sure about Elk. Just be cautiuos with your Drugle Craft before September 1st, don't want to be the guy putting on a  Clinic for funsies. :bdid:
not sure what you mean by saying that pigs can't look up ??  sure with their heads in a horizontal position their eyes can only look up to a certain point (along with any other mammal) but of all of the many pigs i have raised will raise their heads up to look at what's above them.  we used to live in the McChord AFB southern flight path and occaisionally all of our farm animals (pigs, cows and chickens) would look up when planes/helicopters were flying over .

Well I don’t know what kind of Voodoo pigs you were raising but .....
well i guess because you found it on the internet it must be true...obviously in the years i raised pigs when they looked up at the sky they must be mutant voodoo pigs and probably should never have been sold for human consumption...what a crock of crap...hey news flash---just cuz someone posted something on the interweb i wouldn't take it as gospel...do me a favor and raise a litter or two of pigs then get back to me on wether they can look up or not..as i stated previously when their head is in a horizontal position they can only look up so far but when they lift their heads they can see above them...i don't care what someone on the interweb says about their neck configuration--if they need to turn their heads up to look above them they do it...seen them, raised them, shot them, ate them...they don't need to lay down to look above them
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #16 on: August 28, 2018, 06:52:27 PM »
Faulty plan, Elk can't hear directly above them.  :twocents:



Edit: nevermind, I was mistaken, it's pigs can't look up,not sure about Elk. Just be cautiuos with your Drugle Craft before September 1st, don't want to be the guy putting on a  Clinic for funsies. :bdid:
not sure what you mean by saying that pigs can't look up ??  sure with their heads in a horizontal position their eyes can only look up to a certain point (along with any other mammal) but of all of the many pigs i have raised will raise their heads up to look at what's above them.  we used to live in the McChord AFB southern flight path and occaisionally all of our farm animals (pigs, cows and chickens) would look up when planes/helicopters were flying over .

Well I don’t know what kind of Voodoo pigs you were raising but .....
well i guess because you found it on the internet it must be true...obviously in the years i raised pigs when they looked up at the sky they must be mutant voodoo pigs and probably should never have been sold for human consumption...what a crock of crap...hey news flash---just cuz someone posted something on the interweb i wouldn't take it as gospel...do me a favor and raise a litter or two of pigs then get back to me on wether they can look up or not..as i stated previously when their head is in a horizontal position they can only look up so far but when they lift their heads they can see above them...i don't care what someone on the interweb says about their neck configuration--if they need to turn their heads up to look above them they do it...seen it...they don't need to lay down to look above them


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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #17 on: August 28, 2018, 06:59:07 PM »
rough day dealing with people quoting internet as truth...live your own life and then make your own opinions would be the advice i have for you :bash:  stop by for a beer sometime---i'm buying
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #18 on: August 28, 2018, 07:12:14 PM »
rough day dealing with people quoting internet as truth...live your own life and then make your own opinions would be the advice i have for you :bash:  stop by for a beer sometime---i'm buying


Brew, I don’t care if pigs can look at the sky or not. We’re down a rabbit hole here that started with a bugling drone. I shall someday, track down and observe a group of pigs to get to the bottom of this, you’ll understand if I don’t take your word on it seeing as we’re in the internet.  :brew: cheers mate
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #19 on: August 28, 2018, 07:43:59 PM »
Duroc and Hampshire hogs can look up. Landrace cannot.

That’s straight from the hog’s pen, beer in hand.
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #20 on: August 28, 2018, 08:07:22 PM »
I don’t have a drone but think it’d be fun to play with one. If I see/hear one bugling, I’m gonna try to put a stalk on it  ;)
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #21 on: August 28, 2018, 08:08:48 PM »
You have a drone arrow too?

That's taking it too far and wouldn't be fair chase.   :twocents:

A Bugling drone is definitely not fair chase in my opinion
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #22 on: August 29, 2018, 06:59:48 AM »
You have a drone arrow too?

That's taking it too far and wouldn't be fair chase.   :twocents:

A Bugling drone is definitely not fair chase in my opinion

What about a tiny, bugling, hot air balloon with a little speaker and cam? That would be fair chase, right? Or like one of those RC planes with working wing guns. That would be awesome for goose hunting! I need to up my tech game for hunting seriously. Electronic calls on the ground just aren't doing the trick anymore.  :tup:
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #23 on: August 29, 2018, 09:01:16 AM »
You have a drone arrow too?

That's taking it too far and wouldn't be fair chase.   :twocents:

A Bugling drone is definitely not fair chase in my opinion

What about a tiny, bugling, hot air balloon with a little speaker and cam? That would be fair chase, right? Or like one of those RC planes with working wing guns. That would be awesome for goose hunting! I need to up my tech game for hunting seriously. Electronic calls on the ground just aren't doing the trick anymore.  :tup:
dude you invent a remote drone or rc plane with wing guns I will be your first customer, can you get it to fire 7.62 at a big cylclic rate please? I need it to do straffing runs down 167 oh I mean no I don’t  :chuckle:huntn geese would be bad ass !!
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #24 on: August 29, 2018, 09:09:56 AM »
I was thinking more of a 12G with T-shot and a drum mag on each wing, kind of like an RC A-10. We could put the 7.62 in the nose. Do they have depleted uranium 7.62 available in the US?
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #25 on: August 29, 2018, 10:25:59 AM »
I was thinking more of a 12G with T-shot and a drum mag on each wing, kind of like an RC A-10. We could put the 7.62 in the nose. Do they have depleted uranium 7.62 available in the US?

In my experience, elk are not nearly that bullet proof.  Regular bullets should work fine.

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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #26 on: August 29, 2018, 10:30:37 AM »
I bet you're one of those killjoys who thinks that semi-auto is enough for hunting, too, WSU.
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #27 on: August 29, 2018, 03:25:57 PM »
We need a board on inventions that haven't been invented yet.
hell between all of us we could invent the ultimate hunting machine, legalities shmegalities , who needs’em nowadays  :chuckle: a hover chair that calls elk, keeps you warm and dry, beer dispenser, guts your animal and can hoist it up and haul it out 😊 and comes with a mute hot women who never s says NO but with medium size breasts, don’t need those nice things in the way when I am trying to shoot 😊
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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #28 on: August 29, 2018, 03:57:36 PM »
Well now I'm worried about pigs that can't look up, can we do a drone for that too?

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Re: Drone Bugling
« Reply #29 on: August 29, 2018, 04:07:10 PM »
If you hang a pig, upside down, from a drone, with a camera attached to it's head and you see the ground, would that pig be looking up, or down ?

 


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