Consider it an attack of the drones and pork is on the menu. Apr 18, 2013 As wild pigs tear up up soybeans, rice and other crops in Louisiana, Cy Brown and James Palmer take to the sky with a pig-killing drone. Several states across the country have a problem with a growing population of free-running, feral pigs, but none know the issue so well as.
For all the hand-wringing over how many drones is too many drones, there.s one job for which they would appear to be perfectly suited: hunting. Feral hogs are a pest and two men started to think outside the box as hunters are allowed to kill as The two have started using drones to hunt the wild beasts.
Exterminators at Louisiana Hog Control developed the technique to help them hunt feral pigs, which cause billions in damage to crops each.
Air hogs: Drones secret weapon in hunt for feral pigs, Fox News
Apr 14, 2013 Local engineers. drone declares WAR on troubling wild hogs in Louisiana infrared cameras and thermal imaging scopes, they are hunting. Farmers in the Deep South are using observational drones to bring death to their enemy the abominable feral pig! Wild pigs are a $1.5 billion.
Hog-Hunting YouTube Video Inspires Colorado Drone Ban
The Dehogaflier is a drone built, from the ground up, to kill pigs. Seriously. But now their nighttime, drone-aided hunting expeditions have been is equipped with a thermal camera, and he uses it to spot pigs that hide.If you think the use of drones to find and hunt critters sounds futuristic, When pigs are spotted, the drone operator directs an on-the-ground. Colorado.s Parks and Wildlife Commission is expected to begin the process of approving a ban prohibiting the use of drones (unmanned.
A still image taken from a drone scouting mission in the Northeast. Three years ago The way we go after pigs, Brown said, I don.t even consider that hunting.
On a successful hunt the body count of wild hogs can reach into the dozens. By the looks of the pics and video posted by Louisiana Hog. Apr 14, 2013 Local engineers. drone declares WAR on troubling wild hogs in Louisiana. Kris Wartelle. WHITEVILLE It is well past 8 p.m. on a Thursday.
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