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Drones during an open season (not for hunting)!

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1 hour ago, HuntHarder said:

Since flying and trail cameras are the same...  Some arguments are exceptionally weak...  

They both have the same definition of aiding in take.  But you be you.  

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14 minutes ago, Newbie2012 said:

They both have the same definition of aiding in take.  But you be you.  

The difference is there is a clear clarification under B for flying and not on cameras. Again, this is all hypothetical on my end as I don’t have anything to fly. 
 

You better not spot animals from the vehicle or drive the truck closer after you glass something up as that could be considered illegal also if you are going to “err the side of caution” 

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2 minutes ago, jgraffaz said:

The difference is there is a clear clarification under B for flying and not on cameras. Again, this is all hypothetical on my end as I don’t have anything to fly. 
 

You better not spot animals from the vehicle or drive the truck closer after you glass something up as that could be considered illegal also if you are going to “err the side of caution” 

Go about what you want to do. ✌️
 


 

 

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24 minutes ago, Newbie2012 said:

Go about what you want to do. ✌️
 


 

 

I just thought we were having a hunting discussion. Didn’t mean to hurt your feelings

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Just don't hunt or assist in a hunt. Airplane rules

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Most of us get it, there will always be that guy that wants to cause sh#t when there is no need to. 

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May have missed it but drones are a good way to get a harassing wildlife charge.  If you’re using a drone and start chasing them with it to video it you’re probably violating the law.  
 

also it’s 48 hours before a hunt in that unit.  Not 48 hours before your hunt.  So if you have a December elk tag and fly in august/september during the archery deer hunt that is still illegal.  

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On 6/15/2024 at 5:16 PM, Northern Pintail said:

May have missed it but drones are a good way to get a harassing wildlife charge.  If you’re using a drone and start chasing them with it to video it you’re probably violating the law.  
 

also it’s 48 hours before a hunt in that unit.  Not 48 hours before your hunt.  So if you have a December elk tag and fly in august/september during the archery deer hunt that is still illegal.  

I think you are a little off. 

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1 hour ago, thegunsmith2506 said:

I think you are a little off. 

I actually know a guy from Pinetop that was given a warning for exactly what Pintail posted.

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1 hour ago, 654321 said:

I actually know a guy from Pinetop that was given a warning for exactly what Pintail posted.

For flying a drone or flying? I thought he meant flying in a plane at first which wouldn't make sense to me. Figured pintail meant flying a drone.  

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A drown is the same as hunting or prescouting with a plain.  Come on big horn tag.

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11 hours ago, CatfishKev said:

For flying a drone or flying? I thought he meant flying in a plane at first which wouldn't make sense to me. Figured pintail meant flying a drone.  

Flying a drone.

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