If you want to be a deer recovery drone pilot, get your DJI Mavic 3T or Matrice 30T at... thermalhunting.com/collections/thermal-drones Tell them Savage Tactical Recon sent you!
I have no idea why this is on my feed but I am fascinated. I've never thought of this use case for drones... I see the service you're providing which seems like a great idea. My question is to you is can hunters use this to scout deer? Assuming so and man it almost seems like it would make it easy mode...
Thank you very much for this comment. Depends on the state, some state's laws are very clear. Other are subject to interpretation....In 2015, Kevin Dodd, chief enforcement officer for the Alabama Department of Conservation’s law enforcement division at the time, stated that scouting with a drone was no different than scouting from a truck or ATV. You cannot use it while hunting but for scouting it was within the Alabama regulations. Those statement were, of course, prior to thermal drones being more accessible. But the laws remain the same. Thermal drones are still cost prohibitive for the average guy but becoming more affordable and available. We(pilots like me) also use these drones to survey a property and understand the deer population(number, male/female, quality of bucks, fawns, bedding, food sources)....that intel can help the hunter/landowner take care of his herd and keep it in balanced. I look at it this way, its like having(or renting) an expensive network of trail cams....you get all the same info just better/faster.
@@STRThermal Thanks for the detailed reply. I guess I said to scout but I suppose I was asking if people can hunt with one.. sounds like thankfully not. Very interesting times.
I'm using the JZ T30 spotlight. I find that I need to be below 250ft AGL to get enough light to the ground for a good enough image to identify doe versus buck. Lower if I want a clean enjoyable image. You can't always compare my altitude in these videos as, at least in the case of this video, I may have taken off from a lower altitude and the the screen altitude indicator may not be a true indication of my AGL altitude at that spot. Also, you probably know this but it can be extra annoying at night when fighting with the light, make sure you are above the 7.0X transition to the Tele lens....it cleans up nice at 7.0+ but still requires enough light.
@STRThermal Thanks I am using the JZ T30 as well. It's very difficult in the wind as well. Thanks for responding and you are doing an awesome job. I have learned alot from watching your videos. They are very helpful and I need it as I am just starting out with my channel. Thanks again and keep the good content rolling.
Thank you for the kind words. Means a lot! For best results with the light in the wind, line the drone up with a perfect headwind(using the wind direction indicator). The wind arrow should be 180 degree to your heading. This will ensure your light stays as centered as possible and also that you don't run out of gimbal down angle. I try to use this trick as much as possible if the tree cover/obstructions allow.
If you want to be a deer recovery drone pilot, get your DJI Mavic 3T or Matrice 30T at...
thermalhunting.com/collections/thermal-drones
Tell them Savage Tactical Recon sent you!
Keeping real. Great work. Much better than suffering through those Mike Yoder infomercials.
Great job!
I have no idea why this is on my feed but I am fascinated. I've never thought of this use case for drones... I see the service you're providing which seems like a great idea. My question is to you is can hunters use this to scout deer? Assuming so and man it almost seems like it would make it easy mode...
Thank you very much for this comment. Depends on the state, some state's laws are very clear. Other are subject to interpretation....In 2015, Kevin Dodd, chief enforcement officer for the Alabama Department of Conservation’s law enforcement division at the time, stated that scouting with a drone was no different than scouting from a truck or ATV. You cannot use it while hunting but for scouting it was within the Alabama regulations. Those statement were, of course, prior to thermal drones being more accessible. But the laws remain the same. Thermal drones are still cost prohibitive for the average guy but becoming more affordable and available. We(pilots like me) also use these drones to survey a property and understand the deer population(number, male/female, quality of bucks, fawns, bedding, food sources)....that intel can help the hunter/landowner take care of his herd and keep it in balanced. I look at it this way, its like having(or renting) an expensive network of trail cams....you get all the same info just better/faster.
@@STRThermal Thanks for the detailed reply. I guess I said to scout but I suppose I was asking if people can hunt with one.. sounds like thankfully not. Very interesting times.
Yep, some states allow deer recovery with a drone, those same states usually allow scouting too. No state allows hunting with the aid of a drone.
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Tough search but job well done. Some are going to make it to another day or year and that's the way it is. At least the hunter knows the status.
Thanks…I agree. This was the same hunter as the gut shot video.
Bro....I may have accidentally deleted your latest comment on the last video "Drone Finds Buck in 1:21". Also, link for thermalhunting.com/
Hey quick question which light are you using? I have the same setup and sometimes when I am at 300+ it's difficult to see when zoomed in.
I'm using the JZ T30 spotlight. I find that I need to be below 250ft AGL to get enough light to the ground for a good enough image to identify doe versus buck. Lower if I want a clean enjoyable image. You can't always compare my altitude in these videos as, at least in the case of this video, I may have taken off from a lower altitude and the the screen altitude indicator may not be a true indication of my AGL altitude at that spot. Also, you probably know this but it can be extra annoying at night when fighting with the light, make sure you are above the 7.0X transition to the Tele lens....it cleans up nice at 7.0+ but still requires enough light.
@STRThermal Thanks I am using the JZ T30 as well. It's very difficult in the wind as well. Thanks for responding and you are doing an awesome job. I have learned alot from watching your videos. They are very helpful and I need it as I am just starting out with my channel. Thanks again and keep the good content rolling.
Thank you for the kind words. Means a lot! For best results with the light in the wind, line the drone up with a perfect headwind(using the wind direction indicator). The wind arrow should be 180 degree to your heading. This will ensure your light stays as centered as possible and also that you don't run out of gimbal down angle. I try to use this trick as much as possible if the tree cover/obstructions allow.
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@@STRThermal Thanks!!