Another idea came up - to help local hunters and use the drone for hunting purposes. Will look into the matter over the weekend and see what good can come out of it.
It's illegal in many parts of the world.Another idea came up - to help local hunters and use the drone for hunting purposes. Will look into the matter over the weekend and see what good can come out of it.
Seems reasonable to me, as long as that distinction exists in your jurisdiction. Obviously, when used for sport hunting, it is a clear unfair advantage. When used for population control and humaneness of wounded animals, it certainly furthers the goals.No, no, I mean to use for spotting for commercial hunting (to check the animals and how many are there in the area), and help to look for the wounded ones when they are hunting.
Its VERY illegal in the U.S. and requires specific Permits that some states Won't even issue. There are a couple of states that permit the use of Drones to recover deer, I cannot remember the names but I remember discussing it here. Your country of Latvia has the same rules about wildlife as our country does.No, no, I mean to use for spotting for commercial hunting (to check the animals and how many are there in the area), and help to look for the wounded ones when they are hunting.
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