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No, you can’t use a drone to bait fish, Texas Parks and Wildlife says
Texas Parks and Wildlife said Monday that Texans have been asking if they can use drones to spread bait before they go fishing.
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is clarifying rules about fisherman using drones to deploy bait. The department said it noticed an increase in questions about the use of ...
No, the use of drones for fishing is not allowed in Texas. That is the definitive response from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to an increase in questions about the use of drones for fishing, ...
Three years ago we told you about the Chasing F1 Fish Finder Drone, which is basically a little remote-control boat with a lowerable underwater video camera. Well, it now has a more capable younger ...
Texas surf fishermen push to change federal law banning drones for bait deployment, citing outdated 1956 regulations, accessibility concerns.
You can fly drones for cool aerial photography shots, the Dallas Police Department can use them for warrant executions and delivery services can fly them over everyone’s backyard at various decibels, ...
Archaeologists, with the help of drones and Google Earth imagery, have discovered 4,000-year-old canals in Belize that were once used by the predecessors of the ancient Mayans to catch freshwater fish ...
Nov. 7—QUINCY — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will add drones to its list of tools to monitor pygmy rabbit populations in Central Washington. Drone flights will start in December and ...
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