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Post by ridgecommander on Feb 1, 2024 12:07:53 GMT -5
Looks like they are making their move.
The PA Drone Association is excited to invite you to a compelling webinar designed to explore and illuminate the numerous ways in which drones contribute to supporting Pennsylvania outdoorsmen. From aiding in drone deer recovery to actively participating in conservation efforts, these innovative technologies have proven to be indispensable in maintaining a positive balance in habitat and wildlife management. Esteemed experts and passionate advocates will share insights on the critical importance of this technology, emphasizing its positive impact on our ecosystem. The event will also address concerns related to the responsible use of drones, focusing on strategies to mitigate potential misuse. Join us for an enlightening round-table discussion, and stay for a Q&A session that promises engaging dialogue and further exploration of the role drones play in enhancing our connection with nature and promoting responsible practices.
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Post by Dutch on Feb 1, 2024 14:43:34 GMT -5
Looks like they are making their move. The PA Drone Association is excited to invite you to a compelling webinar designed to explore and illuminate the numerous ways in which drones contribute to supporting Pennsylvania outdoorsmen. From aiding in drone deer recovery to actively participating in conservation efforts, these innovative technologies have proven to be indispensable in maintaining a positive balance in habitat and wildlife management. Esteemed experts and passionate advocates will share insights on the critical importance of this technology, emphasizing its positive impact on our ecosystem. The event will also address concerns related to the responsible use of drones, focusing on strategies to mitigate potential misuse. Join us for an enlightening round-table discussion, and stay for a Q&A session that promises engaging dialogue and further exploration of the role drones play in enhancing our connection with nature and promoting responsible practices. Good. Every other segment of hunting has their own org.
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Post by Loggy on Feb 1, 2024 18:58:32 GMT -5
Looks like they are making their move. The PA Drone Association is to invite you to a compelling webinar designed to explore and illuminate the numerous ways in which drones contribute to supporting Pennsylvania outdoorsmen. From aiding in drone deer recovery to actively participating in conservation efforts, these innovative technologies have proven to be indispensable in maintaining a positive balance in habitat and wildlife management. Esteemed experts and passionate advocates will share insights on the critical importance of this technology, emphasizing its positive impact on our ecosystem. The event will also address concerns related to the responsible use of drones, focusing on strategies to mitigate potential misuse. Join us for an enlightening round-table discussion, and stay for a Q&A session that promises engaging dialogue and further exploration of the role drones play in enhancing our connection with nature and promoting responsible practices. Date, time & link to Webinar??
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Post by CoureurDeBois on Feb 1, 2024 19:23:07 GMT -5
What's next, being allowed to track a radio collared deer so you can harvest it without breaking a sweat or freezing your toes? If that's all you want out of hunting, get a canned hunt, maybe a big buck to show up and you can say, Look at me the mighty hunter. Used a drone to find it because I didn't have the woodsmanship to find it . Any drone that flys over private property without permission should be treated as trespassing. It's all about horns, starting to wish that they would go back to spike bucks be legal for all. Great you get a drone to find your deer, shouldn't take anymore than 12 to 24 hours. I'm sure that dead deer is worth eating after that time gut shot, especially in archery season. If that deer is still alive when found, then what. Do you back off or finish it off? Are we then allowed to use any electronic means to find deer., that helps us to harvest deer?
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Post by ridgecommander on Feb 2, 2024 7:29:24 GMT -5
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