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It's pretty common for people to scout with airplanes. Doesn't seem to be an issue with that.
Quote from: bobcat on November 05, 2019, 12:56:45 PMIt's pretty common for people to scout with airplanes. Doesn't seem to be an issue with that.The guy who had the Governor's elk tag a few years ago got in trouble for scouting from an aircraft, didn't he? Or, at least the guide got in trouble.
First off if you never have flown a drone, you dont understand how noisy they are. Yes they are electric but the tiny propellers are moving at such a high rate of speed that they produce lots of sound. Unless your very high off the ground it will spook animals. Then if you're that high you wont have any detail of your drainage that a google earth imagery could show. Also if you see that bedded elk and it gets up and runs away, I'd say that's a pretty easy case to prove Wildlife harassment. Drones are also banned from wilderness areas of national forests. Guys shooting 900 yards like it's nothing, chasing animals with drones, shooting from the truck, doesnt anyone care about fair chase and conservation anymore ? It seems like everyone just wants their facebook likes and to have their face out their with all the manufacturers pics.
Pretty sure they are invasive. So I would guess it’s the same as coyote
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