Finding outdoor plot

GuerillaGOAT

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Well let’s just say this isn’t going to be so easy... my first scout showed me that the woods are a lot more active than I thought... Ran into deer stands and atv trails everywhere :wall: 2 more locations that I hope are more promising
 
Well let’s just say this isn’t going to be so easy... my first scout showed me that the woods are a lot more active than I thought... Ran into deer stands and atv trails everywhere :wall: 2 more locations that I hope are more promising
This is why instead of 1 big one,
I would make 20 small ones.

That way the cops, kids and deer don't get it all and you actually get to keep some.

Plus smaller is easier to hide.

But If you don't have time for all that it don't matter.

Good luck though
 
This is why instead of 1 big one,
I would make 20 small ones.

That way the cops, kids and deer don't get it all and you actually get to keep some.

Plus smaller is easier to hide.

But If you don't have time for all that it don't matter.

Good luck though

Yea that’s what I might have to do. I will know next weekend when I check out my next area. The deer stands had me spooked wouldn’t want to be mistaken for a Buck!
 
Google earth is a very legit tool for pre pre scouting areas.
Avoid deer stands. This isn't the pre 2010 era. Trail cams are cheap and there's a chance that if there's a stand then there's a cam somewhere close by. If it's a good cam then the owner was probably sitting at home watching you from their phone.
They're also worth it to buy yourself to alert YOU if anyone's stumbled into your grow.
A decent drone is a good investment for scouting.
 
Google earth is a very legit tool for pre pre scouting areas.
Avoid deer stands. This isn't the pre 2010 era. Trail cams are cheap and there's a chance that if there's a stand then there's a cam somewhere close by. If it's a good cam then the owner was probably sitting at home watching you from their phone.
They're also worth it to buy yourself to alert YOU if anyone's stumbled into your grow.
A decent drone is a good investment for scouting.
Drones are also good for rippers looking.
 
Google earth is a very legit tool for pre pre scouting areas.
Avoid deer stands. This isn't the pre 2010 era. Trail cams are cheap and there's a chance that if there's a stand then there's a cam somewhere close by. If it's a good cam then the owner was probably sitting at home watching you from their phone.
They're also worth it to buy yourself to alert YOU if anyone's stumbled into your grow.
A decent drone is a good investment for scouting.

Yea that’s what I use I got discouraged too quick last weekend this week brings another battle my gear will be a lot tougher too.
 
have found some places at first thought seem unsuitable yet turn out very good, eg a relatively busy road running through bushland, if you have the time and desire to attend small plots at 4-5am when there are relatively few people on the road and can do what needs being done in a 5 minute window, the plot area(i use pots) can be just through the first layer of bush(50-100ft) from the road edge so plants & pots are not visible from the road and at random intervals along said road/s, have found this method works very well because...at first thought nobody would plant in there because of all the daytime vehicle traffic, have had much worse luck guerilla growing looking for that totally isolated place...which seems to get found most times, i always have a partially unrolled toilet roll in my hand when i exit the grow in case i wasnt fast enough to be out of there before a vehicle passes so it looks like i was just snapping a link off there!
 
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I like that theory too I’ve always felt the more obvious the less obvious it actually is... but I’m going to check a few more plots I do a lot of fishing so I’m sure I will come up with something. Know of any good outdoor drying threads I keep finding everything but that.
 
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