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Getting harassed by a drone while hunting, what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="BillPenn" data-source="post: 3688020" data-attributes="member: 45640"><p>The OP asked what can he do, and what would you do? As many have noted the smart move would be to contact the game warden. If there has been enough complaints they will likely be looking for and running off who ever is doing it. </p><p></p><p>What would I do? After four minutes hovering over my head and then running off the birds on the pond. I would have really been tempted to do something stupid myself. The drone pilot is obviously being a di** for whatever reason. First inclination will be to shoot it down. If I manage to resist that urge. My next thought would be to see which direction it left then go looking for the owner. Good news is sometimes my common sense wins. Bad news is sometimes my anger issues overrule my common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillPenn, post: 3688020, member: 45640"] The OP asked what can he do, and what would you do? As many have noted the smart move would be to contact the game warden. If there has been enough complaints they will likely be looking for and running off who ever is doing it. What would I do? After four minutes hovering over my head and then running off the birds on the pond. I would have really been tempted to do something stupid myself. The drone pilot is obviously being a di** for whatever reason. First inclination will be to shoot it down. If I manage to resist that urge. My next thought would be to see which direction it left then go looking for the owner. Good news is sometimes my common sense wins. Bad news is sometimes my anger issues overrule my common sense. [/QUOTE]
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