Aeroo Pro Review: An Honest Long-Term Take From an SA Surf Angler
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✓ This is a drone I actually fly
The Aeroo Pro is the drone I reach for most off South Australian surf beaches. This review is written from real sessions on the Fleurieu and around the Coorong — not from a press kit. As I log more hours and more catches with it, this page gets more specific; where I haven’t confirmed a hard number yet, I say so rather than repeat a marketing figure.
What it’s actually like to fly
Long-term field notes go here: launch and recovery off the sand, behaviour in a stiff onshore, how the bait-release performs under load, battery reality across a session, and the salt-and-spray durability story. This is the section makers can’t write — keep it concrete and first-hand.
Specs (being verified)
I’m confirming every figure against Aeroo’s current Australian listing before I print it here. Until then, the comparison table shows a dash for anything unverified — deliberately.
Who it’s for
- Land-based surf anglers who want baits past the back gutter for species like mulloway.
- Anyone who values local Australian support and a release mechanism that works every time over headline range.
Where to buy
See the Aeroo Pro
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The proof
See this drone at work in the catch logs.