Ace drone pilot and filmer Tucker Wooding compiled and released footage of the best waves ridden from an all-time Cloudbreak ...
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Luke and Mike Bell, a father-son duo from South Africa, have reclaimed the Guinness World Record for the fastest quadcopter ...
This time of year reminds us of the importance of faith, family, and community. And with a new year just ahead, I am grateful for the trust you place in me and the opportunity to represent East and ...
As ice thickens on area lakes, anglers are returning to the ice, with Detroit Lakes bait shops seeing increased traffic and reminding people to check conditions before heading out. Quality Bait and ...
A group of Texas surf fishermen are lobbying for the revision of a federal law which prohibits the use of drones to drop bait to attract fish in the deep waters off the nation’s beaches too far from ...
The recently released text of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026 contains several provisions that could impact the UAV sector, particularly around counter-UAS. As ...
AUSTIN, Texas - A rise in drone use among Texas fishermen sparked a closer look at federal wildlife rules. Officials said drones cannot be legally used. What they're saying: "The old saying was, big ...
No drones allowed to bait fish in Texas News / Dec 9, 2025 / 05:57 PM CST Texas Parks and Wildlife said Monday that Texans have been asking if they can use drones to spread bait before they go fishing ...
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, ...
Everyone always wants an easier way of doing things, and that involves fishing. It appears that some Texas fishermen did not want to bother with putting a boat into the water into order to put bait or ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife said Monday that Texans have been asking if they can use drones to spread bait before they go fishing. The answer is "no" according to the agency. Texas Parks and Wildlife ...