5-35 minutes
Average Search Time
99%
Success Rate Locating a Fatally Shot Deer That Hasn't Been Pushed
ZERO
Wildlife Harassment
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Transform Your Hunt In Missouri!
With the help of thermal drones, thousands of deer are being recovered that would otherwise have been forever lost. *when flown by a skilled pilot. Unlike dogs that push wildlife in the course of tracking a deer, a drone locates a carcass from 400ft without disturbing wildlife.
See the Difference
Thermal cameras help find wildlife like a moth to a flame. You really have to to see it to believe it.
Here's how it works:
- From 400ft, perform grid searches of surrounding area with the thermal camera. In most environments it's possible to search over 400 acres per hour.
- Switch to Zoom camera to identify the deer and confirm if it is the buck being searched for.
- Drop a pin and recover another buck that may have never been found otherwise.
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The best of both worlds!
Thermal and 200X Zoom
Thermal can help you quickly track and 200x can help you confirm! With our drones, we give you everything you need to be successful.
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Questions on how deer drone recovery works in Missouri? Get your answers here!
Is it legal to use a drone for deer recovery in Missouri?
In many states, it's now legal to recover downed deer carcasses using a thermal drone. However, hunting with a drone remains illegal in most states. To confirm the specific laws in your area, please consult with your local game warden.
How does pricing work for recovering a deer?
Each pilot sets their own pricing. Typically, there's an initial fee, with an additional bonus if the deer is found alive or dead. All pilots listed on the Drone Deer Recovery map only charge on-site and never require pre-payment.
Will a drone scare other deer or wildlife?
No, our drone (Matrice 30T) and a skilled pilot allow for searching from 300 feet or more, minimizing disturbance to wildlife. This is significantly less disruptive than traditional methods like using tracking dogs.
Is using a drone safe for the MO environment?
Yes, thermal drone recovery is environmentally friendly. It's less disruptive than other methods and reduces the risk of pushing deer off the property.
What are the benefits of using a thermal drone to find a deer?
The primary benefits include:
- Covering a larger area without scaring wildlife.
- Avoiding disturbing deer on your property and leaving scent in the woods.
- Searching vast areas quickly, even in challenging weather conditions.
How do you calculate your 99% success rate?
When a fatally shot deer hasn't been moved and is searched for within 48 hours, a proficient pilot can typically find it 99% of the time.
Can a deer thermal drone be used to find pets and other animals?
Yes, the thermal sensor on our drone can easily locate animals as small as cats or squirrels.
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