Just so you know, we look for every excuse we can to talk about fishing. When you can combine that with drones, you have our full attention. That's why when we heard that YouTuber Eric Hansen took his fancy new DJI Phantom 4 drone to Sublett Reservoir, we knew we were going to have some fun.
Remember that alleged drone video of a Bigfoot in Southern Idaho that we shared with you a few days ago? Yeah, about that. We were more than a little skeptical when it was first posted and now we can prove that our suspicions were accurate. It's a big time fake and we can prove it.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could find a way to relax at the start of another work week? Maybe you can. Check out this drone video taken over Selway River and Selway Falls. I guarantee that unless you're a bird, you've never seen the Falls from this perspective.
If you've ever worked a potato harvest, you know that "relaxing" isn't the word that immediately comes to mind. However, this drone video which I stumbled across is kind of relaxing in an Idaho sort of way.
YouTuber m coder has accomplished quite a feat. He or she has flown a drone between the metal beams of the Perrine Bridge. I'm guessing it's a he cause women are normally smarter than this.
This is funny to me. Here's the scenario. A guy goes to Shoshone Falls and manages to take his own picture 9 times in a 2 1/2 minute video. The good news? He also managed to capture some absolutely spectacular views of the Falls, too.
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho State University research project was able to detect crop diseases in potato fields early and accurately using drones.
I'm not going to pretend to be objective here. I love Shoshone Falls and I love drones. So, it's a no-brainer that I would be thoroughly impressed by footage taken by Pete McMullin.
RIGGINS, Idaho (AP) — It used to be biologist Phil Groves' job to assess fish population from a helicopter as it flew down Idaho's Snake River, but technology has changed that.
BOISE, Idaho (KTVB) -- A first-of-its-kind mission just wrapped up in Idaho, drones being used to help firefighters get a handle on the spreading flames.