Call a tree trimmer. How high is it?Seems to be small branches. I though the wind would knock it down, but no. I used a dog ball thrower, but keep hitting other branches and just not accurate enough. Any thoughts? In New Haven area. (It's actually on the other side of that bigger branch, not on it.)View attachment 91325
Correct, it's approx. 100' off ground.Tiltle says "100 feet Up"
A slingshot (wrist rocket like you tried). Use light line tied to a weigh (like a medium nut or bolt). Aim to get it over a branch, not hit it or the drone. Once over you can add slack etc to get the weighted end back down. Use both ends of line to pull and shake. have someone there with a padded "something" (like a jacket or blanket) to catch the drone so it doesn't hit the ground.
A fishing reel is handy for spooling out and line handling.
I had the same situation here in NC. In a very tall pine tree. I had to employ a professional tree trimmer who scaled the tree and in about 30 minutes and $125 I had my M2P in my hands with some minor propellor damage. I did send to to DJI for a replacement since it was still under their year warranty program. I have piece of mind for now.Seems to be small branches. I though the wind would knock it down, but no. I used a dog ball thrower, but keep hitting other branches and just not accurate enough. Any thoughts? In New Haven area. (It's actually on the other side of that bigger branch, not on it.)View attachment 91325
Pet Squirrel ?I went and bought a tennis ball gun and a wrist rocket. Gun had no power, and wrist rocket is not good with anything larger than small ball bearings (I was trying golf balls - first one almost did it, but wouldn't launch any after that one because the sling was too small and wet). Ugh.
I can't throw straight up and nowhere near the distance on open angle. Came very close once with dog ball thrower, but there are so many trees, it always hits a branch en route.Throw a football at it.