By following essential safety tips and maintenance guidelines, such as protecting against saltwater corrosion, ensuring proper maintenance of equipment, and utilizing safety clips for bait release, drone fishing can be both enjoyable and hassle-free. Additionally, understanding technical aspects like line management and being mindful of weather conditions contribute to a successful fishing experience. Don't forget to invite friends to enhance the experience and always stay vigilant to ensure the safety of both your equipment and surroundings. With the right precautions and preparation, drone fishing opens up a world of possibilities for anglers of all levels.
The permissibility of flying drones near beaches varies significantly depending on the location and local regulations. In certain coastal areas close to airports, local authorities may strictly prohibit drone usage for safety reasons. Conversely, some beach resorts may designate specific areas where fishing drones are permitted, catering to enthusiasts while ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all beachgoers. Additionally, certain beach locales may be designated as protected areas where fishing activities, including drone usage, are strictly prohibited to preserve the natural habitat and marine life. Understanding and adhering to these regulations ensures responsible drone usage and helps maintain the harmony between recreational activities and environmental conservation along our beautiful coastlines.
Ordered a goggle and transmitter for my FD1 Drone. Arrived rather quickly. Easy plug and play. I already had the camera. Now I am set to fly and take videos.
Thanks Carlo V for your support and video you sent me on how to install transmitter.
Ordered a swellpro max. Shipped the same day and showed up with a paper in the box telling me who tested and verified the drone worked before it shipped. Nice to know your toys won’t arrive DOA. Definitely be back
The only thing waterproof is the material. The backpack literally does not zip up all the way which isn’t a big deal since the drone is gonna get wet. The thing that is a big deal is that the basic stuff you take to dive a drone doesn’t fit in the somewhat waterproof bag. You either leave the reel out or the drone and you’re gonna have to carry something in your hand. The hard case is stupidly overpriced and you typically have that worry of “is this gonna be an overpriced pile of trash”. So, do I buy or no?