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This is taken from Google Map and the colour is so I can find all my perms easily. It is a Beet field which is showing a lot of Pigeon activity. The image is taken with North at the top of the image and thew wind will NNW in the morning and turning to NNE in the afternoon. The flight lines are along the pylon or cross the hedge around where the bushes are on the right where the other set of overhead wires are. The Pylon to the left is a major pylon and very high while the overhead wires are lower but back enough not to be an issue. The hedge row to the to of the image is a public footpath used quite a lot and I only have access to the purple field....

 

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I have 12 FUD's, five full bodies and two bouncers...... where would you place them?

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Get on the pylon with wind on ur back if the birds r flighting up and down them,, make sure u move the pattern if the wire mess the birds comin in,,, could even try 2 patches (one each side of the wires) with a bouncer gliding into each set and see witch pattern gets the most attention,,, trial and error if it aint pulling birds in have a change,, good luck buddy let us no how u get on

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Do you not have someone that could fit a cork for you? :whistling:

 

Seriously I have contemplated that..... but the pressures I am building up it would blow and that would be too messy..... Taking the car for an MOT in the morning and then fingers crossed I shall be out in the field...... I can not stay in anymore.

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