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Deer Trail, Colo., has a population of just 500, but has seen 1,000 applicants for its proposed licenses to �hunt� unmanned surveillance drones like this one. The novelty license promises a $100 �bounty� to shooters who bring in debris from an unmanned aircraft �known to be owned or operated by the United States federal government.�
Can you use lead shot?
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The taxidermy possibilities are rather interesting.
Where would you put it?
Originally Posted by northern_dave
Can you use lead shot?


Good question. And do you need a migratory bird stamp and a plug in the magazine tube?
Originally Posted by wabigoon
The taxidermy possibilities are rather interesting.
Where would you put it?


I'd mount it on a pedestal in my front yard, like the VFW posts often do.
bondo and a can of paint for taxidermy.

piece of cake.

Some of the birds need a federal license, to keep as a taxidermy mount. Any ideas on that?
I understand that Boone and Crockett scores drones by they size of their camera lenses. Not sure what's needed to make book or if the 60-day drying rule applies but good luck bagging a Booner
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