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Good luck finding out who's flying the drone and interfering with your hunting. Can't wait to see what you do with the place and what Brandi is up to. Good luck with hunting and scoring those big bucks. GOD bless y'all.
@@Mark-g2y The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone. Additional Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Definitely can't help it if it accidently gets shot. My daughter had one peeking in her windows...she determined where the " controller" was operating from...
First, I would touch base with your neighbor. If you’re not comfortable with that, I’d have a chat with your local sheriff to see what your options are.
@@michaelsilberstein actually the Government cant say its a crime when airspace is free, what the government does is try to control things. If you look it up you actually can buy the Airspace over your property, but in all reality its free. Plus depending on the airspace level since it was below tree level the airspace is owned.
My biggest concern would be the safety of my children & families safety & my equipment at the creek property. There was a case involving window peeking or voyeurism which is a crime. The victims have 3 daughters 15, 13, & 11 years of age. Their oldest daughter kept hearing a drone at night & the noise would wake her up at night. One night there were flashes of light coming in her windows. She got by the window & saw the drone taking pictures of her room thinking she was still in bed. She said her first reaction was she wanted to grab a ball or softball bat & hit it, knocking it down. Her Dad sat up with cameras with night vision mounted on the trim of all three girls bedroom windows window & their bathroom windows. The Deputy, the parents & the three girls watched what was on the card it went & looked in all three girls bedrooms & then hovered outside the bathroom window. It then went &looked in several of the parents bedroom & their bathroom windows too. The father had several softballs & knocked the drone down. They had filed several police reports & downloaded the video that their cameras were recording what the drone was doing. The police told them to knock it down& if they made other videos they recorded themselves watching the videos & photos they took of the girls. The oldest two boys were arrested the father & his brother were too. Since it didn't have a long range of distance it could travel away from the remote they would lose control of the drone. Plus it wasn't a high quality drone so they couldn't preset it to return to the base or home. He took the drone down with a couple of softballs. Called the Sheriff's Department & a Deputy was sent out. He viewed the videos on the card & the family recognized 2 of their boys & the fathers voice too, the photos of the girls rooms of them changing clothes in their room or going in & coming out of their shower. But the most disgusting part of it all the father of those boys was involved too & so was his brother. They were trespassing onto both the home's property & the "Creek Property" areas. The two oldest sons were charged as adults with trespassing making improper videos, photos of the girls & since they are minor girls the jail time was doubled for the father & the Uncle.
Hi Dutch and Family. Great video. Shoot that drone out the sky. Love going hunting with yall. Those little pigs went to the butcher. Property is going to be beautiful and useful. God bless and love yall ❤❤
Tell the neighbor who owns the drone directly (and their parents if a minor) to stop flying the drone so low near your house as you consider it trespassing and an invasion of privacy. If they continue you to do it, try to record it and report it to the local enforcement.
This is not true, airspace is something else. Drones can fly over across property lines just as planes in all 50 states. The key word is simply flying!
I’m an old timer retired police officer and was wondering if drones which are radio controlled can have their frequencies jammed, causing them to plop down. And can an owner of said property then remove the darn things to a convenient fire. Hope I’m not starting a war. 😎
@@bobbydee1187 Actually what you did is a Federal Crime. Drones are know ,and have been for a while, regulated as aircraft and fall under the authority of the FAA. You can be fined huge amounts and spend a long time in federal prison. Just watch a video about this. So be careful.
@ that is actually illegal. It stinks but they equate it to shooting at an aircraft. Kind of dumb if you ask me. Some of them you actually need a pilot license for. So it doesn’t hurt to report the drones that fly over you. They may not be licensed.
The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone. Additional Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
@@michaelsilberstein So if there's one hovering outside your mother's, wife's or daughter's bedroom window, you'll just say oh well? I'll bet they feel safe having you around.
The noise of the drone will run the deer off. Plus, they may start using it to "herd" deer to their location so they can hunt them. Not a good practice.
I had one worse than that…. Last year I was hunting my Property and the neighbor came out by the his fence and started shooting what sounded like a pistol at 7:00 AM on the first day of Bow Season here in Texas! Needless to say I was Pissed!
Drones are cool until they trespass! Your property is gonna be so awesome! It has all those trees for shade and allows the animals to feel like they are in the woods. Plus its cleared out so you can see them. It will be amazing to be able to watch them. Take care always Dutch and family! God bless
Contact the police, see what they can do, and if they can't or won't do anything, like the other poster said, Contact the FAA! Love you and your family from Traverse City Michigan ❤
Make a solid panel fence between the pigs except for one small window, if your going to have them next to each other. It's better to have the boys very far away, with a lane you can walk a girl to them to see if she'll stand for a boar. Or do your dates and put them in a breeding pen for 2 months. But the farther you can get them from each other, the better your results will be
Drones are an easy way for people to use to trust pass without getting caught. I think them 3D printers are awesome. I love the changes you’re doing to the farm. Take care and stay safe. God bless
Totally illegal in Idaho without property owners permission especially if they are recording your property, a water/soil conservation group found this out when caught on our ranch.
“Air rights” refers to a real estate owner's license over the vertical space extending above their property. Property owners gain the rights to the land beneath the physical property as well as the airspace above it, which can offer significant development opportunities. Jun 26, 2024 Okla. Stat. tit. 60 § 803 Current through Laws 2024, c. 453. Section 803 - Airspace as real property Airspace as defined herein is real property, and until title thereto or rights, interests or estates therein are separately transferred, airspace is the property of the person or persons holding title to the land surface beneath it, subject to the limitations relating to wind or solar energy agreements provided in Section 1 of this act. Okla. Stat. tit. 60, § 803 Laws 1973, SB 194, c. 199, § 3, eff. 10/1/1973; Amended by Laws 2010 , SB 1787, c. 334, §2, emerg. eff. 7/1/2010.
People may not be spying. Could be just someone flying a drone. I've watched several you tubers do the same thing. Now, if it continues, that's another story. As far as privacy anymore, there's not much. We're lucky we can still use a public restroom without a camera, or do we!?! Think about it how many goofy things have been captured on video in a bathroom. Public or otherwise. I'm not sure what you can do about it. Good luck. 😊
As A Security Consultant And Specialist. I Would Warn Them About The Dron...In Some States You Have... "AIR RIGHTS". Meaning The Same Markers For Property Lines, Extends Up Also, That "TRESPASSING" Can Apply. PROPERTY RIGHTS. MINERAL RIGHTS. AIR RIGHTS. PLUS YOU HAVE AN ALL FEMALE FAMILY. DONT NEED PERVERTS WATCHING AND TRACKING YOUR GIRLS.
I believe the drones has to be registered with the FAA, and they do have a way to track them. Just let them know the location and a clear picture of the drone, but check with the FAA first.
Dutch, I would contact the sheriff dept & see just what the laws are in your state. You don't want to get into big trouble. I sure hope Hadlee gets a nice big buck soon.🤞🙏 Is Hayden going to hunt this year? Blessings, Love & Hugs 🙏🙏🌹 Love 🌻 from Apex NC 💜
Isn't that considered trespassing? Over here it is. Anyhow, I like the GPS collar idea, and the cleared area looks great! Hope you get the much needed rain - and soon!
Never The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone. Additional Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
@@jeanettestewart1492 The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone. Additional Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Sean, I think you should use your dump trailer and put three or four of those tanks on it, fill them with water at the creek property and off load them into your pond at home. It would be a start and bring in those deer again.
I have been ordering articulated dragons online . I also have a tiny boat just like that one you showed. I would love to have a 3-D printer but I don't have the space unfortunately. I would shoot the drone down since it is on your property. America's Got Talent on TV had some guys flying drones as a contestant. They almost won.
I think flying a drone over private property is considered harassment. I know it is in Utah. We live right directly in the flight pattern. Drones won’t even lift off. I’m going to miss your 2 little feeder pig. Love to all❤
❤❤❤ that ground is going to be really hard. They were probably going to hunt there. Seeing if you were there. ❤❤❤ in Idaho, you can not fly drones anywhere near hunting for any preason.
I would say if the drone comes back, look out the door at it, that might be enough to scare them off. Check your game camera, maybe you can see it. Just an idea.❤❤❤. Thanks for a great video. 💙🩵💙🩵
Check your laws. In some places you can eliminate the problem because it’s private property. Another farmer in OK had a neighbor doing this, the farmer told the neighbor the law. The neighbor step his fly overs. Check out your laws.
My daughter has a problem but it's her insurance company looking at her property from the sky she'll see the drone and then she'll get a letter saying that they need to trim the tree or clean this up or remove this but it's her insurance company
US military is flying Drones in the MOA where I live,they fly at high altitude and at night to not draw a crowd and be able to use plausible deniablity
Ok about drones, first a drone can fly above your property you don't own or control the space above your property only FAA can control it, second it's a federal felony to shoot down a registered drone, third it is against the law to harass a hunter with a drone, contact your local sheriff, or FAA and find out who has a registered drone in your area.
Check 107 manual for drones and there is a restriction ang distance on you and property. There is a drone weight limit then you need a license to fly a drone. Wasn’t not good for hunting season they scare the deer away away.
I would be checking all your blinds everyday. I wouldn't doubt if they are watching to see if you are using them, so they can try to sneak in and use them.
One evening a few years ago I was in my yard and I heard a buzzing sound and I looked up and saw a white drone fly across my yard and across the street so someone was flying their drone in my yard
You need to check with your sheriff before shooting at the drone because I was told by the sheriff in Lincoln county Oklahoma that if you shoot at one you can catch federal and felony charges
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I can tell you Dutch that it’s illegal and it should be registered with the FAA and should have tail numbers associated with it.
@@MrCaissed They are FFA regulated and under their jurisdiction, so don't take a Pew Pew and cancel it out!!
Yes! A collar for Gunnar. I little freedom for our boy.
Good luck finding out who's flying the drone and interfering with your hunting. Can't wait to see what you do with the place and what Brandi is up to. Good luck with hunting and scoring those big bucks. GOD bless y'all.
The drone is target practice for duck season. Also have the neighbour charged with interfering with your hunting.
How are drones used for target practice for duck season?
@@Mark-g2y The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone.
Additional
Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Definitely can't help it if it accidently gets shot.
My daughter had one peeking in her windows...she determined where the " controller" was operating from...
First, I would touch base with your neighbor. If you’re not comfortable with that, I’d have a chat with your local sheriff to see what your options are.
@@michaelsilberstein actually the Government cant say its a crime when airspace is free, what the government does is try to control things. If you look it up you actually can buy the Airspace over your property, but in all reality its free. Plus depending on the airspace level since it was below tree level the airspace is owned.
My biggest concern would be the safety of my children & families safety & my equipment at the creek property.
There was a case involving window peeking or voyeurism which is a crime. The victims have 3 daughters 15, 13, & 11 years of age. Their oldest daughter kept hearing a drone at night & the noise would wake her up at night. One night there were flashes of light coming in her windows. She got by the window & saw the drone taking pictures of her room thinking she was still in bed. She said her first reaction was she wanted to grab a ball or softball bat & hit it, knocking it down. Her Dad sat up with cameras with night vision mounted on the trim of all three girls bedroom windows window & their bathroom windows. The Deputy, the parents & the three girls watched what was on the card it went & looked in all three girls bedrooms & then hovered outside the bathroom window. It then went &looked in several of the parents bedroom & their bathroom windows too.
The father had several softballs & knocked the drone down. They had filed several police reports & downloaded the video that their cameras were recording what the drone was doing. The police told them to knock it down& if they made other videos they recorded themselves watching the videos & photos they took of the girls.
The oldest two boys were arrested the father & his brother were too. Since it didn't have a long range of distance it could travel away from the remote they would lose control of the drone. Plus it wasn't a high quality drone so they couldn't preset it to return to the base or home.
He took the drone down with a couple of softballs. Called the Sheriff's Department & a Deputy was sent out. He viewed the videos on the card & the family recognized 2 of their boys & the fathers voice too, the photos of the girls rooms of them changing clothes in their room or going in & coming out of their shower.
But the most disgusting part of it all the father of those boys was involved too & so was his brother. They were trespassing onto both the home's property & the "Creek Property" areas.
The two oldest sons were charged as adults with trespassing making improper videos, photos of the girls & since they are minor girls the jail time was doubled for the father & the Uncle.
Goats are great for clearing out the underbrush! You'd be surprised!
Hi Dutch and Family. Great video. Shoot that drone out the sky. Love going hunting with yall. Those little pigs went to the butcher. Property is going to be beautiful and useful. God bless and love yall ❤❤
Check state law first!
Checked the Oklahoma State law about shooting down drones and it's a federal offense with a 20 year sentence
Tell the neighbor who owns the drone directly (and their parents if a minor) to stop flying the drone so low near your house as you consider it trespassing and an invasion of privacy. If they continue you to do it, try to record it and report it to the local enforcement.
Hello everyone thank you for sharing your video
Show the drone your attitude adjustment.
In Utah it is illegal to fly drones over someone else's property
It is in most states
This is not true, airspace is something else. Drones can fly over across property lines just as planes in all 50 states.
The key word is simply flying!
@garysharp8024 then why is it illegal to fly drones over someone's property in Utah
Dutch you’re gonna need to get a guard falcon 😂
in some states its illegal to buzz someones personal property. might need to check in your state
Drones are flying targets
Great video most enjoyable thanks. Thanks Chris from England.
Storms coming in man, watch out,chance for tornadoes and hail what I heard
I heard that also. I live in Massachusetts so no problem here.
I’m an old timer retired police officer and was wondering if drones which are radio controlled can have their frequencies jammed, causing them to plop down. And can an owner of said property then remove the darn things to a convenient fire. Hope I’m not starting a war. 😎
Lol, love that idea. You made my day!!
That's just rude and an invasion of privacy to fly a drone over somebody's property.
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You can do what you want, but that is actually Hunter harassment. It's against the law. Not to mention that they didn't belong over your property.
@@bobbydee1187 Actually what you did is a Federal Crime. Drones are know ,and have been for a while, regulated
as aircraft and fall under the authority of the FAA. You can be fined huge amounts and spend a
long time in federal prison. Just watch a video about this. So be careful.
I've seen lots of people shoot the drones
@ that is actually illegal. It stinks but they equate it to shooting at an aircraft. Kind of dumb if you ask me. Some of them you actually need a pilot license for. So it doesn’t hurt to report the drones that fly over you. They may not be licensed.
@@nickjm37fordel1depends on how low they are.
@@nickjm37fordel1also laws about spying on someone else’s property.
God bless ya'll ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love your videos..all of them.. God bless and be safe
Glad yas are doing well stay safe 💓 😊
Wow that's crazy 🤪 ❤ nosey people 😊
BLAST IT OUT OF THE SKY !!!!!!!!!!!!!
The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone.
Additional
Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
@@michaelsilbersteindepends on how high.
@@michaelsilberstein So if there's one hovering outside your mother's, wife's or daughter's bedroom window, you'll just say oh well? I'll bet they feel safe having you around.
In nearly every state, this would be hunting interference, report to sheriff.
12gauge no more drone
it's a federal felony to shoot down a registered drone
The noise of the drone will run the deer off. Plus, they may start using it to "herd" deer to their location so they can hunt them. Not a good practice.
And that’s a house wren. I have one that comes right up to the patio door and calls out to me. It’s not a danger call, they are just very noisy lol.
Target practice! Haha…. No- really! Thanks for the video Dutch! Good one!
I had one worse than that…. Last year I was hunting my Property and the neighbor came out by the his fence and started shooting what sounded like a pistol at 7:00 AM on the first day of Bow Season here in Texas! Needless to say I was Pissed!
Drones are cool until they trespass! Your property is gonna be so awesome! It has all those trees for shade and allows the animals to feel like they are in the woods. Plus its cleared out so you can see them. It will be amazing to be able to watch them. Take care always Dutch and family! God bless
One way to resolve this is that you need to confront your neighbor's with the drone
They can use the drone to see if you are there. So they can use your blind. Or they are trying to scare any deer their way.
The drone would of been down.
Take care❤❤😊😊
Contact the police, see what they can do, and if they can't or won't do anything, like the other poster said, Contact the FAA! Love you and your family from Traverse City Michigan ❤
Jays are the bane of every hunter’s existence. Natures snitches ❤
In California it is considered trespassing
Make a solid panel fence between the pigs except for one small window, if your going to have them next to each other. It's better to have the boys very far away, with a lane you can walk a girl to them to see if she'll stand for a boar.
Or do your dates and put them in a breeding pen for 2 months. But the farther you can get them from each other, the better your results will be
That,is so cool
Great video, keep them coming. God bless
Dutch, is Vincet the only brother you have?
Chad doss farm shot it out of sky it was on his land ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
They are probably looking where they can sneak in and hunt over on you .
See he got a new bucket
Drones are an easy way for people to use to trust pass without getting caught. I think them 3D printers are awesome. I love the changes you’re doing to the farm. Take care and stay safe. God bless
Totally illegal in Idaho without property owners permission especially if they are recording your property, a water/soil conservation group found this out when caught on our ranch.
I love Gunner! ❤
Time to check into a drone net gun.
You were in the little Wren's roosting house. She was giving you down the road.
Harassment for sure. Messes up hunting for sure. Good luck 🙏
I got 2 inches of rain last week and last night I got over 3 inches of rain in Iowa
Updates on the new house please ❤❤
“Air rights” refers to a real estate owner's license over the vertical space extending above their property. Property owners gain the rights to the land beneath the physical property as well as the airspace above it, which can offer significant development opportunities. Jun 26, 2024
Okla. Stat. tit. 60 § 803
Current through Laws 2024, c. 453.
Section 803 - Airspace as real property
Airspace as defined herein is real property, and until title thereto or rights, interests or estates therein are separately transferred, airspace is the property of the person or persons holding title to the land surface beneath it, subject to the limitations relating to wind or solar energy agreements provided in Section 1 of this act.
Okla. Stat. tit. 60, § 803
Laws 1973, SB 194, c. 199, § 3, eff. 10/1/1973; Amended by Laws 2010 , SB 1787, c. 334, §2, emerg. eff. 7/1/2010.
People may not be spying. Could be just someone flying a drone. I've watched several you tubers do the same thing. Now, if it continues, that's another story. As far as privacy anymore, there's not much. We're lucky we can still use a public restroom without a camera, or do we!?! Think about it how many goofy things have been captured on video in a bathroom. Public or otherwise. I'm not sure what you can do about it. Good luck. 😊
As A Security Consultant And Specialist.
I Would Warn Them About The Dron...In Some States You Have... "AIR RIGHTS". Meaning The Same Markers For Property Lines, Extends Up Also, That "TRESPASSING" Can Apply.
PROPERTY RIGHTS.
MINERAL RIGHTS.
AIR RIGHTS.
PLUS YOU HAVE AN ALL FEMALE FAMILY. DONT NEED PERVERTS WATCHING AND TRACKING YOUR GIRLS.
I believe the drones has to be registered with the FAA, and they do have a way to track them. Just let them know the location and a clear picture of the drone, but check with the FAA first.
That bird is warning everyone you’re there! It’s called a blue Dutch
Having a drone flown over your property is rude and an invasion of privacy.
Hello Dutch and family
Flying drones is different in each state. But there should be something you can do.
I am from pa, we haven't had any rain in a long time too.
I'd call my neighbors and find out and good luck with your family hunting this year
Dutch, I would contact the sheriff dept & see just what the laws are in your state. You don't want to get into big trouble.
I sure hope Hadlee gets a nice big buck soon.🤞🙏
Is Hayden going to hunt this year?
Blessings, Love & Hugs 🙏🙏🌹
Love 🌻 from Apex NC 💜
Isn't that considered trespassing? Over here it is.
Anyhow, I like the GPS collar idea, and the cleared area looks great! Hope you get the much needed rain - and soon!
when is drone season : )
Never
The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone.
Additional
Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Cool
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It's been storming here in Enid, Garfield County this evening! It was pouring hard to!! ⛈⛈⛈
You have every right to shoot it down. I doubt he's got a pilot's license to fly it because it'll have to be approved by the FAA
@@jeanettestewart1492 The FAA governs all airspace in the U.S., and shooting a drone in flight is a federal crime. The FAA emphasizes that property owners do not have the right to shoot down or damage a drone.
Additional
Aircraft Sabotage Act. This law makes it a federal offense to willfully destroy any aircraft, including drones. Violating this law can result in significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
@michaelsilberstein if they are spying on you and your land YES they have that right. My son is taking classes for it!!!
It all depends on the size of the drone too
We got 30 mile per hour here in Wisconsin.
It just 6 here and we just starting to rain now.
We are very dry here in Wisconsin too.
Thank God for the rain
Sean, I think you should use your dump trailer and put three or four of those tanks on it, fill them with water at the creek property and off load them into your pond at home. It would be a start and bring in those deer again.
I have been ordering articulated dragons online . I also have a tiny boat just like that one you showed. I would love to have a 3-D printer but I don't have the space unfortunately. I would shoot the drone down since it is on your property. America's Got Talent on TV had some guys flying drones as a contestant. They almost won.
I think flying a drone over private property is considered harassment. I know it is in Utah. We live right directly in the flight pattern. Drones won’t even lift off. I’m going to miss your 2 little feeder pig. Love to all❤
Drones definately hv a purpose in a rescue operation, but an invasion on private home owners!
File a complaint with the local police, if they won't do anything contact the FAA.
Police are the government, except for possibly Sheriffs. They may not do a thing.
You mean the puddle 😂 Not yet a pond.
❤❤❤ that ground is going to be really hard.
They were probably going to hunt there. Seeing if you were there. ❤❤❤ in Idaho, you can not fly drones anywhere near hunting for any preason.
SHOOT THE DRONE OUT OF THE SKY, THATS TRESPASSING!
And if it is an FAA registered one it'll get you a federal charge.
Put a story pole in the pond!
I would say if the drone comes back, look out the door at it, that might be enough to scare them off. Check your game camera, maybe you can see it. Just an idea.❤❤❤. Thanks for a great video. 💙🩵💙🩵
Talk to them. Seems that would be a first step. If it happens again...give it the finger so they know you know.
If it was lower than 400', they were breaking the law.
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why havent you gotten any goats they would clear the pen by themselves
Check your laws. In some places you can eliminate the problem because it’s private property. Another farmer in OK had a neighbor doing this, the farmer told the neighbor the law. The neighbor step his fly overs. Check out your laws.
My daughter has a problem but it's her insurance company looking at her property from the sky she'll see the drone and then she'll get a letter saying that they need to trim the tree or clean this up or remove this but it's her insurance company
@@stevewilliams144 Your daughter should report this to the authorities. This is illegal for her insurance company to do this.
KABOOM is what I say!
Contact your local Game Warden about the drone if they can’t do anything about it contact your sheriff department and file a complaint
US military is flying Drones in the MOA where I live,they fly at high altitude and at night to not draw a crowd and be able to use plausible deniablity
Drones scare off wild life so your hunt was ruined when it passed over your property line and went up to your blind. I would have bagged me a drone.
Ok about drones, first a drone can fly above your property you don't own or control the space above your property only FAA can control it, second it's a federal felony to shoot down a registered drone, third it is against the law to harass a hunter with a drone, contact your local sheriff, or FAA and find out who has a registered drone in your area.
Check 107 manual for drones and there is a restriction ang distance on you and property. There is a drone weight limit then you need a license to fly a drone. Wasn’t not good for hunting season they scare the deer away away.
I would be checking all your blinds everyday. I wouldn't doubt if they are watching to see if you are using them, so they can try to sneak in and use them.
I think the drones are excellent target practice for your guns
If it gets within 12 guage range it could easily be mistaken for a duck, dove, or pigeon. It would be an honest and justifiable mistake.
Where we live they are having a big problem with guns being produced using 3d printers
That drone would be target practice
In addition to drones
30 day incubation period for peacock eggs.
One evening a few years ago I was in my yard and I heard a buzzing sound and I looked up and saw a white drone fly across my yard and across the street so someone was flying their drone in my yard
You need to check with your sheriff before shooting at the drone because I was told by the sheriff in Lincoln county Oklahoma that if you shoot at one you can catch federal and felony charges