CERVUS
Aerial Herd Analytics
Thermal Drone Deer Surveys

Know exactly what's on your property before opening day.

We fly your land with a thermal drone, count every deer, and hand you a graded property report that reads like a wildlife biologist's plan — density, buck-to-doe structure, behavior corridors, and the map to prove it.

Booking fall 2026 flights 250-mile service radius from New Orleans Louisiana · Mississippi · Gulf South
Sample master report · McCants Ranch
Sample Cervus property report cover
What you get

Not a headcount. A full plan.

Every Cervus flight ends with a bound master report you can hand a hunter, a land manager, or a buyer. Real data. Zero guesswork.

01

Thermal deer census

Every deer detected and pinned to sub-meter accuracy. Bucks, does, and fawns identified on premium flights.

02

Property Grade + Scorecard

An A–F grade on density, herd structure, recruitment, and data quality — benchmarked to your soil region.

03

Behavior zones + map

Named food plots, bedding, water, and travel corridors ranked by consistency across flights. Actual satellite map, actual pins.

Inside the report

This is what shows up in your inbox.

Real pages from a real McCants Ranch flight. Nothing generic, nothing filler — the report is generated from your property's own KML and thermal detections.

Property map with detections and behavior zones
Property Map
Report cover with property grade
Grade + Cover
Herd Health Scorecard with density metrics
Herd Scorecard
Built for southern deer country

Numbers you can plan a season around.

250mi
Service radius
3–5
Flights / property / year
100%
Property named on every pin
24hr
Turnaround on master report
How a Cervus flight works

Four steps. No mystery.

1

Call or text

Tell us your acreage and your window. We book a morning or evening slot.

2

Send your KML

Drop your property boundary from onX or Google Earth. Everything downstream is named from that file.

3

We fly the property

Thermal drone at legal altitude, dawn or dusk, pilot-tagged. Every deer pinned in the moment.

4

Get your master report

PDF and interactive dashboard delivered within 24 hours. Yours to keep, share, and stack across seasons.

Book your flight

Fall slots are filling.
Grab yours.

The best pre-season data comes 2–4 weeks before opening day. Call, text, or message us the property name and rough acreage and we'll get you on the calendar.

Trey McCants · Prop Culture Drone Solutions New Orleans, LA · serving the Gulf South

Reach us any way you'd like.

One number does all three. We answer fast.
Serving Louisiana, Mississippi, and every property within a 250-mile radius of New Orleans. Farther out? Call and we'll work it out.
Common questions

Straight answers.

How many deer will you actually count?

We fly a thermal grid over the property and pin every deer we detect. On a premium flight, we sex-tag each pin as buck, doe, or fawn. Property-level herd numbers use a sightability-corrected peak estimate — not a simple average — so a bad-weather flight can't drag your count down.

What's the coverage area?

250-mile radius from New Orleans. That covers most of Louisiana and Mississippi, southern Arkansas, east Texas, and parts of Alabama. If you're just outside that, call anyway — we do exceptions for larger properties.

How long does the whole thing take?

The flight itself is typically one morning or evening window depending on acreage. Your master report — PDF and interactive dashboard — is in your inbox within 24 hours of the flight.

Do I need to be there?

Nope. As long as we have your boundary KML and gate access, we can fly and deliver without you on site. Most owners get the results before their morning coffee.

Can I stack multiple flights across a season?

Yes — that's the whole point. Cervus stores every flight against your property and builds a season-long timeline of density, herd structure, and behavior. Three to five flights per year gives you the cleanest picture.

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