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<blockquote data-quote="Boone25/06" data-source="post: 5552513" data-attributes="member: 15523"><p>The biggest problem I can see with this is the very large percentage of wounded and not going to die from the shot deer. Lots of temptation to go finish off the deer that otherwise would survive. Then it becomes more of a hunting tool than recovery tool. Don't know the exact regulations on that but I can only guess that would be a violation. If doing it for the public I would definitely have a contract drawn up that after deer is located my part is done have no part in the physical recovery however that takes place. Signed by customer before drone leaves ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boone25/06, post: 5552513, member: 15523"] The biggest problem I can see with this is the very large percentage of wounded and not going to die from the shot deer. Lots of temptation to go finish off the deer that otherwise would survive. Then it becomes more of a hunting tool than recovery tool. Don’t know the exact regulations on that but I can only guess that would be a violation. If doing it for the public I would definitely have a contract drawn up that after deer is located my part is done have no part in the physical recovery however that takes place. Signed by customer before drone leaves ground. [/QUOTE]
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