Seems pretty simple...
Drone or not, if a person were "disrupting" the hunting, you can't just shoot them bc you want to. Same if someone is taking pictures of you in a place with no expectation of privacy (generally outside) - you can't just...
im the first person to believe we have too many laws but we already have laws against much of this.
for example, 18 U.S. Code § 1388
Prohibition on disruptions of funerals of members or former members of the Armed Forces...
Wait a second, there's a law that says you cannot use a drone to capture what these hunters are doing? When a hunter pays for rights, the airspace over those hunting grounds are included?
This is the essence of Florida and Texas laws purporting...
Although, most, if not all, of those examples would be considered d**khead moves by most people. You might want to, but you can’t shoot down the drone. And to be honest, I’m not not sure what you could do that would give you the outcome you desire.
I own a 249g drone I would never fly over a cemetery while someone was being buried I also wouldn't hover over a house but would fly over one to get to a place I wanted to video, it's all about respect and common sense unfortunately some pilots...