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Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11366981 01/24/16 08:18 PM
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They are going to need a lot better camera system for them to be effective. And some kind of GPS system to mark a waypoint.


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Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367021 01/24/16 08:45 PM
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The bass have been using drones to spy on us for years. Its time to fight fire with fire. They started it

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367047 01/24/16 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted By: horseplaydvm
They are going to need a lot better camera system for them to be effective. And some kind of GPS system to mark a waypoint.


They already have GPS. Mine will mark the point it takes off from and return and land where it took off. You can also set it up to run a route. It's pretty similar to an iPilot. My camera is shooting 2.7K video and 12 megapixel photos. I think the technology is there to tie one in to a Lowrance or Hummingbird to mark spots. My drone also links to my iPad. I can get an excellent live feed, or spend a little time reviewing video after the flight.

All that being said, I have to agree with the "old school" comments. Too much technology can take away from a relaxing day on the water.


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Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: JMac-D] #11367141 01/24/16 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: JMac-D
Somebodys got their panties in a wad...some people just want to know why you said its Unethical....


That's really all it was. I don't understand how someone can see it as being "unethical". That's a heavy word that I don't throw around frivolously. I just wanted to hear the guys explanation. Clearly I was asking too much.

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367181 01/24/16 10:01 PM
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$500+ plus drones in the Lake should take care or it. Probably about the same threat that underwater cameras amounted to.

I have a DJI. Using it to spot bedding fish would be harder than just going out and finding them.

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Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367193 01/24/16 10:07 PM
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At one of lakes I fish there is a bank fisherman that uses a drone to carry his bait "way out there" for catfishing. He had it hovering above me a couple of times while I was bass fishing. I just waved.


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Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367224 01/24/16 10:24 PM
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My first thought about using a drone and it being unethical would be this scenario:

Your in a tournament and your having a tough day, but you see a team whacking them. You launch your drone and fly it over them to see what they are doing, baits they are using, specifc structure they are fishing, etc. Talk about a douche bag move!!!


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Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Tim Haugh] #11367332 01/24/16 11:10 PM
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No worry with using drones to spy on other angler's lures.......Use of drones is already restricted for invasion of certain implied privacy protections. I can fly my drone over anyone's house or boat any time, as air space is public, but I cannot use the drone's camera for much more than navigation......hovering for the purpose of spying on a sunbather by their private backyard pool for example or see what an angler's activities were using a drone's camera could land you a citation. On the other hand, bass or lake structure or the public waters they are in have no such privacy protection.

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367528 01/25/16 12:33 AM
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I have the Phantom 3 professional, still new to it. But got some amazing pics around the banks of ray hubbard. just afraid to venture out further over water, as its my understanding they need a solid non moving surface to maintain a steady stable altitude, and just don't have the balls yet to launch & land it back on a boat from open water...I'm still in beginners mode, i believe regular mode will fly nearly a mile away. I can see putting your Lowrance HDS 19 in Drone mode coming soon.

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367547 01/25/16 12:41 AM
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As JP mentioned the tech side is there and certainly evolving but you have to be a very good pilot. It's simply not practical. One wrong move or low battery issue and you've dumped a grand in the lake in the hopes of seeing a few beds? Launching from a boat isn't easy and there are simply too many variables. Hell it takes us half a day to get great drone shots with a two man flying crew. Waste of time.

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367735 01/25/16 01:31 AM
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Not interested. In drone flying or bed fishing...

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367787 01/25/16 01:45 AM
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I figure some 3.5" BB goose loads will land it quickly. Lol. Some good ol boys down here in south east Texas might not appreciate them man made tweety birds.

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367825 01/25/16 01:56 AM
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I'm saying if you can use it to your advantage why not. You still have to catch them so why does it matter

Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367871 01/25/16 02:10 AM
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Don't want them to fly over you to spy on you, just get one of these. http://www.popsci.com/drone-catcher-drone-fires-nets-at-lesser-drones and problem solved. I guess it could be converted to net the fish for you,LOL

They're also about to come out with a drone that can go under water. Limited by cables right now because it loses radio signal in water.

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Re: Using drones for spotting bedded bass...it's just a matter of time. [Re: Lost in Space] #11367918 01/25/16 02:33 AM
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Well is it big enough for a sponsor wrap? That's the true question.

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