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That's a bit ironic.

 

It's the crap in the pools that attracts the otters in the first place! :rolleyes:

 

John.

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The best way is to get rid of the fish, bring on compulsory catch and fillet B)

Eating wild caught fish is good for my health, reduces food miles and keeps me fit trying to catch them........it's my choice to do it, not yours to stop me!

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They can have all my dung if they want. I'm forever stinking the house out and blocking the pan, with my near PB efforts.

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How about McDonalds and BergerKing start selling Super Macho Otter Burgers

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How about McDonalds and BergerKing start selling Super Macho Otter Burgers

I'd rather see them selling carp burgers.......at least it wouldn't affect the natural balance and it might even taste better than the dung they already sell......judging by the amount of the stuff that gets thrown in the street :angry:

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I got some big cat doo-doo from Marwell Zoo once. It didn't stop the all the cats in the neighbourhood using my raised borders as latrines for long, after a week they were back again. I think that was Siberian Tiger flavoured, perhaps that's not as effective.

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Trying to be serious, they are pretty much at the top of their food chain so maybe wolves, bears perhaps foxes there must be some scent which repels them...alligator? crocodile? I don't know if we will ever hit upon it...guess the kindest thing for us is to give up and learn to live with them or start a campaign to cull them to genocide.

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.guess the kindest thing for us is to give up and learn to live with them or start a campaign to cull them to genocide.

 

I'd go for the first option, it's up to us to adapt.

 

or

 

We could try a few of these,

 

http://web.orange.co.uk/article/quirkies/D...ye_of_the_tiger

 

 

John.

Angling is more than just catching fish, if it wasn't it would just be called 'catching'......... John

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