COlineman78
WKR
I simply do not see it as a practical tool to film a hunt with, unless you wanted a panoramic view.
I too find it unethical to use them to be used in the actual act of hunting and there are laws against that. I suspect that people would simply want to use them for b-roll. Shots of a flyover while walking on a ridge or crossing a river. Here's some examples of what I am talking about (there are 4 or 5 drone shots in this short video):
*REVERT*-2017 KUIU Film Festival amateur short entry - YouTube
The shot at the very end is kind of cool and could only be accomplished with a drone. Now who knows, all of those could've been done a week or two before the season as well. This would be the ideal solution, but for those coming from out of state not always possible.