here's a concept I wanna share with all the outdoor folks regarding flyover searches.the government uses helicopters to do 2 main objectives;fighting forest fires and looking for guerilla grows.but because of budget guidelines they are only alloted so much money for fuel per year unless natural disasters cause more funds to be diverted for fuel costs.so during drought years growers with irrigation sources have little chance of a flyover searching for grows.that was the way its been here in texas for the last 2 years.I don't remember any flyover busts.this year is different.lots of rain.no fires.lots of fuel to be used.federal budgets are also a queer thing;if you don't use or spend all of your alloted budget it can get cut back in the next year.no department wants a budget cut,so the idea is to use the money or fuel funds in any way possible.also something new to my area is giant grows,up to 10,000 plants being found.that fuels their urge to hunt for more.the 10,000 plant grows only make our trying to bring in our smaller gardens more stressful.I'm absolutely not trying to spark paranoia,just realization of how the system operates so choices of growspots are stealthy,have a nearby source for water and we have knowledge that some years are a breeze,and some are considerably riskier.just a lil' tip from uncle 'Buz.enlighten and expand
thcbuz Reviewed by thcbuz on . eyes in the sky here's a concept I wanna share with all the outdoor folks regarding flyover searches.the government uses helicopters to do 2 main objectives;fighting forest fires and looking for guerilla grows.but because of budget guidelines they are only alloted so much money for fuel per year unless natural disasters cause more funds to be diverted for fuel costs.so during drought years growers with irrigation sources have little chance of a flyover searching for grows.that was the way its been here in Rating: 5