I use Google Earth and I put in a lot of boot time but it does help when asking permission to hunt other plots of land I can see what it has to offer I guess
I use Google Earth and I put in a lot of boot time but it does help when asking permission to hunt other plots of land I can see what it has to offer I guess
What if you could afford to buy one with a thermal imaging system for use to track wounded deer? Does that change anything? I sure as all get-out don't want to see one overhead when I'm getting ready to draw back on a nice deer, but if it helped you find that trophy you had trouble tracking...
My opinion on the whole matter is that you should only be able to fly them over property you own or have permission to walk on... public property is another matter I'm not going to think about.
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Team Gutpile '12-13
I think recobvering a deer is something we all should do what we can
But at some point, its , to me, going beyond what hunting is
I do like being able to use a tracking dog
BUT here in PA that's illegal, so a IR camera or??? crosses the line to me mroe than a dog would!
personally feel thats a silly law we have, as we can use a dog to hunt up;and game and many small game animals
so whynot to recover a dead or wounded deer?
silly!
I personally think a;; lands should be protected from camera's in the sky, seems invasion of privacy comes to my mind
bad enough I delt with trespassers that walked in NOT knowing where my stands were or food plots and such, and NOW they can zoom in and find any thing??
NO I hope all states ban this before it takes off
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