Drones have become fixtures along the Texas coast, buzzing above beaches as anglers scan for new ways to reach deeper water.
No, the use of drones for fishing is not allowed in Texas. That is the definitive response from the Texas Parks and Wildlife ...
If someone chooses to use drones to deploy bait, Texas Game Wardens clarified that no state charges would be incurred.
Drones have been prohibited from use for fishing in Texas, drawing concerns from some involved in the industry.
A rise in drone use among Texas fishermen sparked a closer look at federal wildlife rules. Officials said drones cannot be ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said drones count as "aircraft," and federal regulations enacted in the '50s prevent ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife is keeping the sake of traditionalism alive, clamping down on drone fishing (yes, that's a thing).
Texas Parks and Wildlife said Monday that Texans have been asking if they can use drones to spread bait before they go fishing.
I suggest you email Texas Parks & Wildlife commissioners and let them know your concerns when it comes to using drones while fishing. The law is very vague as it ...
Texas surf fishermen push to change federal law banning drones for bait deployment, citing outdated 1956 regulations, accessibility concerns.
What are your thoughts on the use of drones in fishing activities? Do you think the ban is necessary, or do you believe there ...
Fishermen can no longer use drones to carry or drop bait in Texas, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD ...