I have heard that a good spot to hide guns is actually up in trees.
If someone comes around with a metal detector, then can pick up what’s buried, although, with the amount of trash the original owners of our property left, they be picking up just that and finally give up after all the false alarms.
Anyways,t he idea is that they will be hidden or disguised at branches and nobody looks UP for guns.
There’s not another house behind us for 3 miles - all woods. They could search for years and never find anything.
You got good idears, but fill me in on what to do bout the red squirrels??????????????
Enjoy the humor, and I know I shoot a couple hundred squirrels from the porch every summer; can’t slow them down either. I’ve lived in a few Indian villages over the years and prefer moose head soup & fry bread.
Tree branches. Some poor deceased soul’s grave (be careful how you dig to avoid it looking like someone was digging. If your property is fairly large, lots of old rusty nails and old tools spread in a variety of strategic locations can make “them” waste lots of time to find nothing. A friend (a REAL friend with a similar stake in this issue) with a junk yard or auto repair shop. The ideas are almost unlimited.
This sort of reminds me of one of my favorite stories, about the old man who’s son always dug up the garden in the Spring so that his father could easily plant for the year. Well one winter the son got busted for taking part in a bank robbery, and the money was never recovered. So, around mid-March the son was thinking about his father and the garden...so he wrote his father, explaining that if he ever needed a few dollars, to just go out to this particular area of the yard and dig down a foot or so, and there were about a dozen or so packets of cash there. A week later, the son got a letter back from his father, thanking him for sending out all those nice police officers to plow the dirt in his garden.