To the dude that says he is in the Bible belt. You and me both brother. I am in Eastern KY and we have more flyovers than anywhere else in the US about equal to Cali. They do flyovers weekly here all summer. I was out the other day when I had to abort mission and slowly stalk myself to a cave while 2 Blackhawks filled with Leo's hoovered several plots for over 30 mins almost touching the tops of trees they were so low! It's all about how much balls you wanna put into it brother. I have done this for 17 years and I am one lucky bastard. I take a ghillie suit with me to my plots for emergencies and ALWAYS wear camo and have hideouts prepped and built close to my plots.
Here is what I got caught up in the other day here in the hills and hollars. Yes that's two LEO's being dropped down on the mountain. They never came back up either. This is much more than eradication efforts, this is war. And when you are a grower for a living you basically have to live everyday exactly like you are in the military out there. It's the only way to make it.
Here is the plot I was working the other day. This is how I hid my ATV. I used brush and surrounding branches to build a natural ghillie suit.
Then about 1000 feet away is a creek where I go to cool down and took a short break. Notice the log hanging over the creek in the photo?
This is right after I took that photo. I made an emergency hide out, out of that over hanging log...
Not even 10 mins after, I heard the rumbling thunder through the hollar and the mountains. I knew what I was up against. That little hide out saved my ass and believe me when I say that. The chopper literally stopped right above me and slowly lowered down. Once it hoovered to the other side of the mountain, is when I took a shot for it, I had already put my ghillie suit on. I was afraid they would pick up my heat signature with they're flir that those Blackhawks are equipped with. My dog was with me as well but he knows the drill. So we ran as hard as we could down the creek and hid out in a cave while they flew for 30 plus mins. Here is some surveillance photos I captured.
Notice the two men rappelling down from the Blackhawk?
Here are some more surveillance photos I got a couple days after. This is on the east side of the Daniel Boone National Forest. They fly INSANELY HARD here!
You could see their faces and what they were wearing they were so low!