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Getting harassed by a drone while hunting, what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="ICanFixIt" data-source="post: 3688625" data-attributes="member: 45888"><p>My guess is that this drone operator is anti-hunting and has found a pretty effective means of disrupting your hunting success. As a licensed drone owner/operator, I am VERY disappointed in their behavior. I am also very disappointed in the amount of really bad advice that has been given in this thread. Any threat with or actual use of a firearm against this non-lethal perceived threat is likely to result in some very expensive legal bills or worse. Sadly, reporting it to law enforcement is probably the only viable solution. </p><p> I am a bit surprised that all of the active shoot-the-drone solutions failed to include a good get-rid-of-the-drone-remains instruction. Most video sent to the controller is pretty low resolution and would probably not be good enough to use against you in court. The video stored on the actual drone is much better and could be incriminating if you allowed it to survive the unfortunate drone crash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICanFixIt, post: 3688625, member: 45888"] My guess is that this drone operator is anti-hunting and has found a pretty effective means of disrupting your hunting success. As a licensed drone owner/operator, I am VERY disappointed in their behavior. I am also very disappointed in the amount of really bad advice that has been given in this thread. Any threat with or actual use of a firearm against this non-lethal perceived threat is likely to result in some very expensive legal bills or worse. Sadly, reporting it to law enforcement is probably the only viable solution. I am a bit surprised that all of the active shoot-the-drone solutions failed to include a good get-rid-of-the-drone-remains instruction. Most video sent to the controller is pretty low resolution and would probably not be good enough to use against you in court. The video stored on the actual drone is much better and could be incriminating if you allowed it to survive the unfortunate drone crash. [/QUOTE]
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