Eye In The Sky

Anyone from Ohio with recent info on marijuana flyovers? The suspense is killing me!!!! I have been overflown (with great scrutiny) nearly every year until last year, when they didn't fly anywhere near my property. I have heard that one of the counties next to me has completed their pot-spotting for the season and apparently they only found around 15 plants, causing some debate about the cost-effectiveness of their moral mission. Normally, I wouldn't be worrying too much but with as dry as it has been this year, camoflauge is scarce and any conjecture on the subject would be appreciated.
 

codster25

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10-4 I hear you dude, I live in Ontario Canada and I see them daily either in their choppers with the black "dick/ camera Flir" on the bottom or I see the Canadian Forces plane flying really low looking for it too. Don't tell yourself that they are done for the year, I know for a fact they mostly don't stop looking until at least mid to late september. Usually they don't even start looking out here until mid July/Augast. Just keep them scattered and you'll make it hard on them and hopefully if they do notice they'll think your running a ma and Pa operation, not a "lucrative business" as they prefer to call the big ones.
 
Right on.... I keep em scattered for sure, too paranoid to grow a patch the way they been busting people in recent years. I just wish Ohio would get on the Medijuana Iniative so I could grow a few in my garden lol
 

HTP

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You would not fair well where I live.
I live next to a small air port, and larger air port, and a air base. If I got paranoid about birds in the sky I would have long killed my self.
 

Lookwhatimblazn

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Same ere I live near 4 small airports an air force base a military proving grounds and part of its top secrete than I live in between two international airports if I don't see any planes or helis that's when I start to get a little parinoid
 

jarvild

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Mid-north Indiana. Fly over on Tuesday, those loud ass Bastards scared my dog bad. They have done this the last three years in a row never found any of them yet. Knock on Wood.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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ill only worry if i hear a heli, circle back or if theyre hovering or something, other than that i just watch them and wait to see what theyre doing. more than not theyre on a straight route and keep flying.
 

gunjamonster

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remmber that mob movie good fellas with the guy watching for planes thats me if i hear anything close to a plane sound im out the door lol like a crack head:shock:
 

UnderBelly

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Anyone from Ohio with recent info on marijuana flyovers? The suspense is killing me!!!! I have been overflown (with great scrutiny) nearly every year until last year, when they didn't fly anywhere near my property. I have heard that one of the counties next to me has completed their pot-spotting for the season and apparently they only found around 15 plants, causing some debate about the cost-effectiveness of their moral mission. Normally, I wouldn't be worrying too much but with as dry as it has been this year, camoflauge is scarce and any conjecture on the subject would be appreciated.
Someone is spending $1000/hr to fly around looking for your handful of plants?

Have you considered leaving that insane place and going someplace else? That would be my advice.
 

420mon

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Im out working in the garden and they flew over and start taking pictures, but im in cali so I just smile and wave....
 

sonar

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remmber that mob movie good fellas with the guy watching for planes thats me if i hear anything close to a plane sound im out the door lol like a crack head:shock:
I think about that any time the topic comes up and people start talking about helicopter flyovers. My county is so broke the couthouse is falling down you have plaster falling down onto the judges head during court. No way they are going to pay to send a chopper up looking for plants.
 
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