Flatbrimmer
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I pointed my pistol at one at the fishing access once and that sucker jetted so flippin fastā¦Only if you miss the first time and they realize what is happening lol.
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I pointed my pistol at one at the fishing access once and that sucker jetted so flippin fastā¦Only if you miss the first time and they realize what is happening lol.
I'd like to see some tighter restrictions on trail cameras also (no cell cameras, no cameras at all during hunting season), but you can't even compare them to drones. Drones can cover a ton of ground. Put a thermal camera on a drone and you take cheating to the next level.Regarding drones for scouting wildlife, I don't see it being very different than trail cameras. I'm pretty conflicted about trail cameras, but many hunters love them.
There was more than one, but I must say the number was disappointingYou guys were able to find the 1 deer left in that drainage? Impressive technology. Just wait until the Washington guys get their hands on that
NoThis is on par with turning a hunter in for no orange.
Good for you! No drones in wilderness. Just no. And he knew it.View attachment 335692This guy launched, flew, and landed his drone (visible on the blanket in the foreground) from a point 5 miles inside the Bridger Wilderness. When I approached him, he and his lady friend were acting almighty nervous, but when I confronted him, he said "I didn't see a sign." I sent the pics to the USFS. If anyone knows this guy, I would like to give his name to the USFS LEO who replied to me.
Edited to clarify that the drone was within the Wilderness the entire time of the incident.
Because one of the primary intents of the wilderness act and the creation of wilderness was to provide tracts of land untrammeled by man. So a guy could go there and not be assaulted by the human world. Itās a place of peace and a way to experience nature on its own terms free from human influence. At a minimum, itās reasonable to include sound pollution from drones in the definition of āmechanizedā.So thereās the rules that say you canāt, therefore you canātā¦but putting that aside, what is the actual harm of people flying drones in a wilderness area?
Iām thinking as a hypothetical situation where the pilot didnāt lose or leave their drone, merely flew it around then left and the only offense was flying the drone.
It doesnāt really matter, as weāre not the policy creators, but it just seems like a āmind your own businessā kind of thing to me.
Moreover, they are motorized.At a minimum, itās reasonable to include sound pollution from drones in the definition of āmechanizedā.
Huh want did that chunk of national forest cost you?Drones are one of those things in life that is just annoying as #%$&. I think it is intrusive on privacy. And yes, I know the same can be said for trail cameras. I kind of feel the same way about them, but drones are a whole other level.
Let me ask this question (sorry if someone already did). Are you okay with a perfect stranger flying one over and hovering in your backyard? I'm not. And I kind of feel the same way every time one flies over me anywhere.
My wife and I were camping in national forest last year. One was buzzing over us. Had it been low enough, I would have shot it out of the sky. If I could have figured out where it came from I would have gone there and beaten the guy senseless. Sorry, that stuff should be limited to use on your private property or for commercial purposes with appropriate approval.
Thatās what I like to hear.it turns out they are specifically targeting mtn biker violations in wilderness areas this year. Should be fun.
Nice pic!View attachment 335692This guy launched, flew, and landed his drone (visible on the blanket in the foreground) from a point 5 miles inside the Bridger Wilderness. When I approached him, he and his lady friend were acting almighty nervous, but when I confronted him, he said "I didn't see a sign." I sent the pics to the USFS. If anyone knows this guy, I would like to give his name to the USFS LEO who replied to me.
Edited to clarify that the drone was within the Wilderness the entire time of the incident.
What is your favorite part about the pic?Nice pic!