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Mavic 3T Deer Recovery

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Short video I created from a recent deer hunt. I used my Mavic 3T for recovery. I've recovered 4 out of 6 deer for myself and friends since I started with the drone. 2 of the deer were later found to have been complete misses.

This video does show harvesting of deer. If you are upset by that, please feel free to skip watching it. Thank you.

8 point Whitetail Buck
 
I've lost a couple of brush-land deer in the past after what I was sure would be a clean kill-shot, and I did on those occasions wish I had some manner of heat-sensing device to locate a wounded deer. Years later DJI has solved that hunters' predicament with their line of thermal-sensing drones.

Your handle suggests you hunt in the Louisiana Bayou, meaning that tracking a deer is that much more of a challenge, which makes your recovery record of 4 out of 6 all the more remarkable. I would not want to be searching a 'gator-infested swamp looking for a deer that might already have been confiscated by an 11-foot dinosaur who doesn't take kindly to competition over food.
 
I've lost a couple of brush-land deer in the past after what I was sure would be a clean kill-shot, and I did on those occasions wish I had some manner of heat-sensing device to locate a wounded deer. Years later DJI has solved that hunters' predicament with their line of thermal-sensing drones.

Your handle suggests you hunt in the Louisiana Bayou, meaning that tracking a deer is that much more of a challenge, which makes your recovery record of 4 out of 6 all the more remarkable. I would not want to be searching a 'gator-infested swamp looking for a deer that might already have been confiscated by an 11-foot dinosaur who doesn't take kindly to competition over food.
True I am from Louisiana, but I don't hunt in the swamps due to the aforementioned gators. I hunt in Mississippi where there are thousands more deer and great management regulations provided by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife. There are antler size regulations in place which limits the take of younger deer. On our lease we limit ourselves to mature deer and only take 2 bucks. Legally we can harvest 3, but we don't. In fact, that buck was only the second buck I've shot in 4 years. I like to see deer when I hunt and not feel like it's a fleeting opportunity pressuring me into making a bad decision. Hunting in Louisiana, most places are "if it is brown, it is down" which is a terrible way to deer hunt in my opinion.

I'm getting my Part 107 soon and I may try and branch out offering recovery services next season.
 
What you are doing is not legal!
The state of Louisiana will not even issue permits for it. There are NO states that allow tracking of ANY animal with the use of aircraft without specific permits. The fines for this are outrageously high.
Please refer to the appropriate State Fish and Wildlife Dept. Websites and note that although some aircraft may receive a waiver for such activity. It is rarely given to Camera Equipped Drones!
Just sayin..
 
Well, I'll be. One would have thought that recovering a wounded deer using technology would be permissible by law, even if tracking a potential quarry with a drone remains illegal.
 
Well, I'll be. One would have thought that recovering a wounded deer using technology would be permissible by law, even if tracking a potential quarry with a drone remains illegal.
I can see the benefits of it BUT the Law does not.
Just letting the OP know.
 

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