I like the burlap idea, could even make small slits and stick some twigs to break up the straight outside edge of the bucket or bag. I was sort of joking about the camo bags but I would buy them if they were available, I didn't know they came in beige, that's not a bad idea either. You may think your spot is great but I have had the misfortune of running into some rippers on a camping trip in early September in Vermont.
These bastards stopped by our camp site and boldly stated that they were on the search for weed crops. Had the balls to ask us if we'd seen anybody acting suspicious in areas off the trail. These bastards were outfitted, they had backpacks,waders, folding hand saws, the works. They were carrying a laptop using google earth to search out swamps and sunny spots were they might get lucky. I told them they were pushing their luck stealing somebodies crop which might be the way they make their living, and they could get shot doing it. One asshole told me that this was the way they made their living and the "Hippie-ass farmers need to be worried they don't get shot!"
They proudly displayed their guns, each was carrying a pistol and said they weren't worried. One of them told us that people they know use jackets with DEA on the back to scare away the farmers when they raid (steal) their crops.
You guys can have the best, most out of the way place but that's just the places these type of assholes trudge into looking to swipe your hard earned bud after you spent the whole season producing it.
I figure if these bastards are to lazy to grow it themselves they will be to lazy to cross a swamp
UNLESS something catches their eye and draws their attention. I'm not going to grow a crop for some Asshole to steal if I can possibly help it. Those guys put a fear into me of just what we are up against guerrilla growing. I'm missing my farm just thinking about them. Remember this, Rippers are to lazy to grow their own crop and spend all season doing it, but they are motivated enough to search for your crop in September and October and will happily trim your weed and sell it or smoke it depending on how much they find.
All of you growers, think if you were a determined enough asshole you know enough to find a crop if you decided to look for one? Scary thought isn't it, almost discouraging. I just don't want to make it easy for anyone to spot my crop.
When I grew my big field my neighbor asked me for permission to hunt on the back 40 of my land. He told me he had been hunting back there all his life and there was no way I could say no without having him hate me. I told him it would be alright for him but asked that he not bring friends along. He asked me why thinking I was concerned about safety. I said "It has nothing to do with safety, I don't want strangers walking through this field of weed we are standing in!" He nearly shit his pants, I was in my back yard which also happened to be my weed field and when he spotted me while I was watering he decided to come over and visit to ask permission to hunt. He was standing in a field surrounded by weed but because I grew bunch of different strains and didn't have them in rows it looked to the untrained eye to be a field of common weeds, not a field of dreams. I figured I had no real choice but to lay it on the line. He realized that I totally put myself at his mercy so he could continue to hunt and he told me that he would keep my secret and he did. He knew the last thing I wanted was him coming through my yard and field and because I was honest with him he was a great neighbor.
Moral of the story,
Hide in plain sight, you never know who will come or when their coming, don't make it easy for them!
Here's a pic of the field the neighbor was standing in, to him it was a field of weeds.
I know I use this pic again and again, its my pride and joy pic for 1 and its the only pic I have of my field, all my good pics of my grow and harvest are stuck in the hard drive of a broken computer, This is all that remains of my Field of Dreams.