All use of drones in hunting seasons has been banned in Missouri until now. The Missouri Department of Conservation released several rule changes ahead of the 2024 season. These changes include the approval of drones used specifically in recovering wounded deer, turkey, elk, and black bear.
All other uses of drones to aid in the hunt are still prohibited. Pursuing, taking, driving, or harassing wildlife is still not legal. These changes reflect a growing shift toward utilizing technology to prevent the loss of animals.

Drone footage of deer; (photo/Shutterstock) Drone operators must obtain permission before flying over private land in Missouri. They are also restricted from possessing a weapon during flight.
There are specific regulations and rules that are required by the state of Missouri to operate a drone, even if only for recreational use. The FAA requires all drone operators to take The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST). They are also required to follow the FAA’s recreational model aircraft rules.

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