Featured NewsProduct NewsThe Fishing Drone Making Waves in Australia and Beyond

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29 September 2025

In 2021, on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, a small idea born in a garage began to reshape an overlooked segment of the drone industry. What started with 3D-printed release mechanisms attached to off-the-shelf drones quickly revealed a gap: anglers wanted a reliable, purpose-built fishing drone that could handle coastal conditions, carry payloads offshore, and bring drone fishing into the mainstream without breaking the bank.

That garage project evolved into Aeroo, and within a few short years the company has transformed from tinkering on prototypes to supplying a fully developed, production-ready drone now available globally, with particularly strong adoption across Australia and New Zealand. The flagship model, the Aeroo Pro, has already gained traction with hobbyists, fishers, and adventurers alike — proving that sometimes the most disruptive innovations come from the beach, not the boardroom.

The Aeroo Pro – Built for Fishing First

Unlike many consumer drones designed primarily for photography, the Aeroo Pro was engineered from day one as a drone fishing platform. Its specifications speak directly to the needs of anglers who require endurance, stability, and payload capability.

● 45-minute flight time allows for multiple drops per session, extending fishing opportunities without constant battery swaps.

● Wind resistance up to 31 mph ensures stability over rough seas and coastal gusts, where lesser drones would struggle.

● 2.2 lb safe payload capacity gives anglers the freedom to carry large baits or multiple rigs offshore.

● 6 mi range and a 2.7K QHD live video feed provide confidence and visibility even at long distances.

● A 4K camera on a 3-axis gimbal captures the journey in detail, while the 38 mph top speed makes for quick returns after a drop.

Together, these capabilities make the Aeroo Pro the most advanced fishing drone under $999 (USD). It positions itself between basic recreational drones — like DJI’s Mini series, which lack payload systems — and specialized waterproof units that cost two to three times as much. For anglers who want a purpose-built tool without overspending, the Aeroo Pro hits the sweet spot.

Introducing Aeroo Pro

Beyond Fishing: Multipurpose Potential

While its identity is firmly rooted as a fishing drone, the Aeroo Pro has proven to be far more versatile in real-world use. Its payload system and robust engineering have opened doors to entirely new applications.

● Delivery and payload transport: Users have employed the Aeroo Pro for short-range delivery tasks, from ferrying gear between boats to carrying supplies across difficult terrain. The precision release system allows secure carriage and controlled drops.

● Scientific research: Marine researchers at MORAES, a South Florida–based organization, have adopted the Aeroo Pro to support dolphin population studies. As well as observing from above, they’ve used the drone’s payload system to suspend a custom tray beneath the aircraft, enabling safe collection of dolphin spit samples at the surface. Combined with its endurance and stability over water, this has made the Pro an effective, low-impact platform for marine science in environments where traditional methods are costly or disruptive. In another striking example, filmmaker Hayes Baxley used the drone to suspend camera equipment for documentary work during an Antarctica expedition near Elephant Island. Despite the extreme conditions, the Pro returned reliable footage and carried payloads in one of the harshest environments on earth.

● Wildlife and falconry: Falconers in the U.S. have integrated the Aeroo Pro into their routines, using its payload system to carry bait and simulate prey flights. This crossover into avian research and training illustrates just how adaptable a fishing drone can be.

● Adventure filmmaking: Content creators continue to push the Aeroo Pro into new niches, from surfing and coastal cinematography to off-grid exploration. Its ruggedness and long range make it a dependable platform for storytellers looking to capture unique perspectives.

This expanding list of use cases is positioning the Aeroo Pro less as a niche tool and more as a multipurpose drone — an affordable, capable workhorse for anyone needing payload delivery and over-water performance.

Market Traction in Australia and New Zealand

Aeroo’s growth has been fast and measurable. Initially sold only online, the Aeroo Pro is now stocked in retail outlets across Australia and New Zealand. The product’s appeal has been amplified by strong community engagement: drone fishing groups, forums, and competitions have become hotspots for sharing catches and experiences.

User-generated content has been a key driver. From everyday anglers posting catches on social media to influencers building full-length YouTube reviews, the buzz around the Pro has fueled word-of-mouth adoption. Aeroo’s own campaigns like “Fly. Catch. Win.” — which encourages customers to share their own drone fishing stories and catches — have reinforced community ties while providing authentic marketing material.

This grassroots growth has given Aeroo credibility not only with recreational users but also with retailers looking to bring innovative, accessible products to their shelves. In both online metrics and brick-and-mortar sales, the Pro has shown that a fishing-first drone isn’t just a novelty — it’s a viable product category.

The Road Ahead

While the Aeroo Pro is already feature-rich, the company is actively expanding its ecosystem. Accessories in the near term include:

● Aeroo Smart Controller: A dedicated handheld unit with a built-in high-brightness screen, eliminating the need to connect a smartphone. This upgrade is aimed at anglers looking to ditch the phone and fly faster.

● Polarized ND filters for Aeroo Pro: Designed specifically for over-water filming, these add clarity by reducing surface reflection — giving users sharper footage when scouting reef structures or capturing cinematic content.

Beyond accessories, Aeroo has hinted at “exciting pipeline” developments. New models are in discussion, with potential enhancements in payload, waterproofing, and modular accessories. The company has also made clear its intent to expand beyond Australia and New Zealand, with the U.S. market identified as a key growth frontier — and a new base for repairs and operations currently being set up in Houston, Texas.

This ambition aligns with a larger trend: fishing drones are moving mainstream. As costs come down and features improve, what was once seen as a novelty is rapidly becoming an essential tool in many anglers’ arsenals. With its balance of affordability, durability, and multipurpose capability, the Aeroo Pro is well positioned to lead this charge.

Conclusion

The Aeroo Pro represents a new chapter in drone innovation — one where fishing isn’t an afterthought, but the primary design driver. By combining a fishing-first identity with multipurpose versatility, it delivers unique value to both recreational anglers and adventurous professionals. Born from a garage startup in 2021 and now selling globally, Aeroo exemplifies how targeted innovation can create entirely new categories. As fishing drones evolve from niche to mainstream, the Aeroo Pro is already proving itself a leader in this emerging space.

 

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