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In Ohio, you cannot hunt from a vehicle except a boat or a farm vehicle. Hunting from aircraft or drone is also prohibited even though it sounds interesting.
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> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:48 PM, Bill Whan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I've been asked if it's permitted if any species of our birds may be
> legally hunted from the air. That's a question I can't answer, but I
> wonder if anyone might know the answer. For example, could a gunner in a
> glider legally take legal species in season? The questioner is probably
> not planning to bag any birds in this way, but she has an interesting
> query. She raises the question of how to retrieve the prey, and if
> nowhere else it might at least be undertaken in Texas...
> Bill Whan
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