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tedbear
Posted 2/4/2017 08:37 (#5815692 - in reply to #5797974)
Subject: RE: Tuna Fishing with a Drone


Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn.
Wheat77 - 1/27/2017 10:12

Not very sporting, many legislatures are looking at the legality of drones for
spotting big game, I vote no on that. Their is the rule of fair chase.

The Boone & Crocket and Pope & Young record books do not allow this kind of thing with spotters,
radios, etc.

I am not picking on you about sport fishing, I just don't agree with it.


When I was on a trip to New Zealand some years ago, the bus driver mentioned that a person could hire a firm to take them up in the mountains to hunt from a helicopter. Apparently you shot the Deer from the helicopter and marked the spot with GPS and you came back later to pick them up by ground transportation. That seemed to fit the definition of "Slob" hunting to me. I probably didn't get all the facts, maybe there was an overpopulation and they had become a problem.

As far as what is fair, this is in the eye of the beholder. I suppose there are those who feel that using a fish finder is really unfair as well.

Edited by tedbear 2/4/2017 08:38
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