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Getting harassed by a drone while hunting, what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 3690452" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>That wasn't even the good part!</p><p></p><p>During the split this year, me and a handful of Game Wardens got all of our drones together, loaded them down with IED's and just after midnight, we flew them into a bunch of sleeping ducks and geese on one of our reservoirs. Waiting for daylight, we picked up nearly a hundred birds. After getting all of them processed, we invited Game Wardens from across the state to come by for a duck and goose dinner, and shared our night time "hunting" video with them. They were all so impressed, that we are going out this weekend to see just how many more we kill while the waterfowl sleep. Should be a lot of fun and even more successful with a lot more drones and explosives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 3690452, member: 15527"] That wasn't even the good part! During the split this year, me and a handful of Game Wardens got all of our drones together, loaded them down with IED's and just after midnight, we flew them into a bunch of sleeping ducks and geese on one of our reservoirs. Waiting for daylight, we picked up nearly a hundred birds. After getting all of them processed, we invited Game Wardens from across the state to come by for a duck and goose dinner, and shared our night time "hunting" video with them. They were all so impressed, that we are going out this weekend to see just how many more we kill while the waterfowl sleep. Should be a lot of fun and even more successful with a lot more drones and explosives. [/QUOTE]
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