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Anyone every find pot plants well out in the woods


HectorBuckBuster
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So I was over on my property yesterday cutting wood and nature called walked into a hedgerow and noticed poison ivy every wheres so moves about 20 feet, and went about my business when I noticed a strange smell, and noticed the grass in this area was only a couple inches high compared to all the other grass, so I looked around and that's when I seen 4 pot plants. 

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About 5-7 years ago I was jogging down a seasonal road in a wooded area that was not really huntable because of nearby houses.(Bow hunting maybe). I found six big plants just off the road, maybe 30 yards. They were all planted  in white 5 gallon buckets, easy to spot. I went back the next day and they were gone. I found a pair of pruning shears, which took and three full cans of Labatt Blue, which I left.

 

Damn kids....

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I found a grow on my property shortly after I bought it three years ago.  The previous owners got foreclosed on and had obviously forgot about it.  It's not like I could ignore it, I was scouting it for the upcoming deer season with a buddy of mine who's an ECO. 

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Well since they where short on trail cams, I put one of mine up on that area for them.They stated they where out of trail cams at this time, and don't worry about it for about 2 weeks as the birds in the sky will be going up soon. I would have just pulled them and not worried about it, but more interested to find out who is trespassing now, as last Jan we had around $3000 in goose hunting stuff get ripped off, but in a small town word traveled fast and we located it all the stolen items. I am going to walk all my hedgerows this weekend and wooded area's and see if there is more.

 

 

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