Bird Sh!t..........
#21
Here you go!
http://www.hotfoot.com/productpages/gel/gel-pd.html
After reading the product info it turns out it's just the sticky feeling that sends them off.
Happy hunting,
Rob
http://www.hotfoot.com/productpages/gel/gel-pd.html
After reading the product info it turns out it's just the sticky feeling that sends them off.
Happy hunting,
Rob
#26
I am jammed up unfortunately with some previous plans 
However I may come down with an emergency on the boat which may require a "test ride"
I may make it out but not until later on... Keep your phone on!
P.S. NICE BOOBIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

However I may come down with an emergency on the boat which may require a "test ride"

I may make it out but not until later on... Keep your phone on!

P.S. NICE BOOBIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#27
[QUOTE=Strip Poker 388]We had a pigeon problem on our covered Pier once . We use to get drunk and shoot them at night with a pellet gun and a mag flash light .Just let them hit the water and the catfish would eat them.
Strip- Just how drunk was ya to see a catfish eat a pigeon??????
Strip- Just how drunk was ya to see a catfish eat a pigeon??????
#29
Originally Posted by Pantera572
Joe, Have seen the fishing wire used with success around resorts at pool and bar areas. I think the birds fly into it at first then finally go away.
I had a small problem with small birds coming in overnight and leaving a mess on my cover. No actual visible nests but small mess every morning.
Finally hung a three foot rubber snake with its head hanging down from the roof framework. It moves around with normal dock motion and looks realistic. Problem
solved. Still have occational ducks on the dock and will get another snake to lay on the dock.
Good luck, Greg
I had a small problem with small birds coming in overnight and leaving a mess on my cover. No actual visible nests but small mess every morning.
Finally hung a three foot rubber snake with its head hanging down from the roof framework. It moves around with normal dock motion and looks realistic. Problem
solved. Still have occational ducks on the dock and will get another snake to lay on the dock.
Good luck, Greg
However, I'll be the only dumb@ss without birdsh!t!
#30
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
A friend had problems with ducks crapping on his water level platform on his houseboat. Layed a couple plastic snakes there and all was fine for a couple of weeks, until they found duck chit on one of the snakes. Funny as hell!
LOL....Repetitively!




