Many states don't allow a drone for hunting, but regulations vary, requiring some research on local laws to be sure. Some states, like Alabama, will allow drones for scouting, but not all states do.
Across the country, you are watching a quiet but consequential fight over how far technology should go in the field. Drones promise safer searches, faster scouting, and cleaner recoveries, yet ...
Idaho could be on the cusp of banning drones, thermal optics, night vision, and other high-tech gadgets that are creeping into the hunting industry. That's if the state's fish and game agency takes ...
A new law that prohibits the use of aircrafts and drones while hunting and fishing in Kentucky is in effect. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife said in a news release on Tuesday, Oct. 28, ...
A group of Georgia House Representatives are working on legislation that would take a more novel, airborne approach to hunting feral hogs.
Louisiana reviewing rules to allow drones for game recovery Proposal would cover wounded or dead deer and bears Changes must comply with federal airborne hunting law Rules could take effect before ...
Kansas lawmakers are skeptical about HB 2423 that would allow hunters to use drones for recovering wounded deer, citing concerns over federal regs.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is reminding hunters on laws and best practices surrounding using drones, artificial intelligence and e-bikes. This includes the ...
Idaho’s big-game hunters generally think that modern hunting technology in the form of conventional optics and firearms, digital mapping services, and even ATVs and side-by-sides is acceptable. But ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — New regulations for hunting with drones are coupling a delicate balance of marrying nature with technology, according to Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials. Major David ...