Using drones for hunting has for years been illegal in Wyoming and other states, but some states are loosening those rules to allow hunters to use them to find wounded animals after they’ve been legally shot.

Tennessee, for example, is considering allowing hunters to use drones to seek wounded deer.

Some Western hunters say that could push the boundaries of hunting ethics too far.

Technology is already tainting hunting, so there’s no need to make matters worse by allowing drones for any hunting-related activity, said Mark Jones of Buffalo.

“My personal opinion as a lifelong hunter is that technology is ruining what hunting was meant to be,” said Jones, who is a national director for Gun Owners of America.

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