hotrodharley
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Does a cop own that "chair"? Which agency? Or is he even a he? Don't listen to this dumbass.lol you lost alot of bud just cause you were scared of a chair
Does a cop own that "chair"? Which agency? Or is he even a he? Don't listen to this dumbass.lol you lost alot of bud just cause you were scared of a chair
Nope. Divorced. I got further away than next door when I went hunting when I was married.not married i take it..............its nice to get away
If you're this worried about it, but not for sure you have been caught on camera, (which if you did and were reported and the LEO's told that there was "evidence", you most likely would have had a visit within a couple days) then just forget about the plants........ You can always grow more when you calm down and find a better place that's not on HIS land.so what do i do! its very odd that the perch is like right on my property where the trail begins..its like he followed it back to my house set up a perch to scare me or something..i feel like its a sign that he knows. if i go back and get them what am i gonna do drag these monster plants through woods back to my house? IF there is a camera now im caught red handed..
im staring out my window waiting for the police im so paranoid its not even funny.
im thinking i go back with a ski mask on and put them in garbage bags and then burn them or something..
I have to agree with you and hotrodharley. You removed a liability and learned where not to plant the next time, if there is one.there in the garbage bags in the barn, i was gonna chuck them somwhere on the side of the road on my way to work today, they were 4 weeks into flowering. Is it worth having that kind of evidence on my property?
I would say removing the plants is apology enough. What adds a wrinkle is that the farmer may not have known about them. While apologizing in person is ordinarily something of which I heartily approve, in this instance I would let sleeping dogs lie. Jmo. cnMan are ya'll still carrying on about tihis thread.Chickenpoop,dude someone left that chair to let u know they what the fuck,for you to stop growing on his property,clean up your mess and apoligize like a man,like I said face to face.
I meant fist to faceMan are ya'll still carrying on about tihis thread.Chickenpoop,dude someone left that chair to let u know they what the fuck,for you to stop growing on his property,clean up your mess and apoligize like a man,like I said face to face.
you have a point here, why would he put the chair on my property right where the beaten path begins, its almost like he thinks the path is from a deer and not hes trying to hunt it ( still not sure why on my property though) If I were trying to catch someone growing on my land i would just set up the trail cam (maybe he doesnt have one, and this is the best he could do).why would anybody set up a deer stand to let someone know they knew about pot plants? that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. why not just confront the person instead? maybe the OP can clarify but it seems that he has a fair bit of land that borders this farmer and the farmer or whoever just set the stand up near the property line. some of us seem to have different opinions and thats ok. the saftey first approach is a good one, but there is always a certain amount of risk when growing, so maybe the OP just shouldn't try it for a while as his mind seems to just go to the worst case scenario right away without much justification imo.
THANK YOU, this is my thoughts exactly, why would i show my face to the guy and admit that im in the woods, that would make me look guilty as hell if he knew about the plants..I hate the idea of confronting an armed individual... especially if I were the one growing weed on his property.
Knock knock.
"Yes, I happened to notice your hunting chair that you hung very near the plants I'm growing on your land."
I think you're making this out to be more complicated than it needs to be. If the OP is sure it's his neighbor's, why do you persist in doubting? Surely OP knows his land and situation better than you do. The stand is barely on the OP's land from what he's said. It could just be a simple mistake of the other guy not knowing exactly where his property ends and OP's begins. It could also be that his neighbor found this awesome trail that looked like a prime hunting spot, and figured that he might be able to get away with putting his stand there (figuring that OP never goes out there). He could always just plead ignorance if confronted by the OP, and probably move it in an instant if the OP brought it up.On HIS land there's a deer stand? Not buying it. If he owned the place he would simply dismantle it and leave it by his property line or the nearest road. Calling it "his" doesn't make it so. Too fishy or a real pussy.