Wisconsin Deer Recovery Map

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  • Drone Shop I 844-376-6370
  • #1. Aerial-Inspection LLC I 715-210-3506 I Eau Claire
  • #2. KCP Drone Services I 847-650-6874 I Waukesna
  • #3. Titan Drone Service I 563-207-6654 I Jackson
  • #4. AirFox Photography LLC I 715-292-5303 I Bayfield
  • #5. Wisco Aerial & Ground Services LLC I 608-395-9256 I Dane

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Wisconsin Deer Recovery Companies

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Aerial-Inspection LLC

Serving Counties: Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau Time willing to drive: 30 minutes to 1 hour

AirFox Photography LLC

Serving Counties: Bayfield, Ashland, Douglas, Sawyer, Iron, Washburn Time Willing to Drive: 2-3 hours

KCP Drone Services

Serving Counties: Waukesha, Milwaukee, Washington, Jefferson, Walworth, Dodge Time willing to drive: 1-2 hours

Titan Drone Services

Serving Counties: Jackson, Trempealeau, Monroe, La Crosse, Clark, Eau Claire Time Willing to Drive: 1-2 hours

Wisco Aerial & Ground Services LLC

Serving Counties: Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Rock, Sauk Time willing to drive: 1-2 hours

Aerial-Inspection LLC

Serving Counties: Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Trempealeau Time willing to drive: 30 minutes to 1 hour

AirFox Photography LLC

Serving Counties: Bayfield, Ashland, Douglas, Sawyer, Iron, Washburn Time Willing to Drive: 2-3 hours

KCP Drone Services

Serving Counties: Waukesha, Milwaukee, Washington, Jefferson, Walworth, Dodge Time willing to drive: 1-2 hours

Titan Drone Services

Serving Counties: Jackson, Trempealeau, Monroe, La Crosse, Clark, Eau Claire Time Willing to Drive: 1-2 hours

Wisco Aerial & Ground Services LLC

Serving Counties: Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Rock, Sauk Time willing to drive: 1-2 hours

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Deer Recovery with Drones​

When it comes to deer recovery, drones offer a fast and effective solution. Equipped with high-resolution cameras, drones can survey large areas quickly and access remote terrain where traditional methods struggle. Each provider listed is Part 107 certified, meaning they adhere to strict regulations for drone operations. Additionally, they all use IP-rated aircraft capable of withstanding all types of weather conditions.

Moreover, they all maintain business insurance, ensuring protection against liabilities. Look for a provider with experience, certification, and reliable equipment, ensuring safe and efficient recovery operations. Additionally, some of these companies offer the added advantage of tracking dog services for enhanced recovery efforts. By choosing a reputable service, you can ensure a successful outcome in recovering any game you're searching for.

Drones and Hunting Q&A

In Wisconsin, drones are a valuable tool for recovering downed animals. However, there are important restrictions to ensure responsible use:

Permitted Use

Drones are permitted for recovering downed game animals.

Prohibited Use

Drones cannot be used for active hunting or scouting. Ethical use is emphasized.

For any questions or additional information regarding the use of drones for wildlife recovery, please reach out to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Stay informed and ensure compliance with state regulations to support ethical wildlife recovery practices.

Contact Information

Contact: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Phone: 1-888-936-7463

Website: dnr.wisconsin.gov

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