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AnygunanywherePeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is actively shopping for a drone that would "stalk hunters," the organization said Monday.
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AnygunanywherePeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is actively shopping for a drone that would "stalk hunters," the organization said Monday.
They are an invasive species so there is no closed season. Might need a hunting license though.ghostrider wrote:I checked the hunting regulations and I don't see drones listed as a protected species, nor does there seem to be a bag limit, and a migratory bird stamp is not required :-)
You guys, this is what MadMonkey does for a living.....in a far away land, no less. I suggest we make him chief technology officer and head drone assassin. MadMonkey, how much would it cost to keep you in a supply of cheap "drones?"MadMonkey wrote:I think I'll take my own when I go hunting then... but mine will be cheap and disposable.
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Hmm.... if they're within my line of site, I wouldn't even need guidance or video, so I could make do with a $70 RC combat plane. If they're farther away than I can see, I'll have to add a camera system which would be another $200-300.The Annoyed Man wrote:You guys, this is what MadMonkey does for a living.....in a far away land, no less. I suggest we make him chief technology officer and head drone assassin. MadMonkey, how much would it cost to keep you in a supply of cheap "drones?"MadMonkey wrote:I think I'll take my own when I go hunting then... but mine will be cheap and disposable.
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