My son suggested dipping jigs in it. That might work, but I would not risk getting one drop of it spilled in the boat.
And it's called Alaska Fish Fertilizer...not fish oil.
I bought two quarts of Alaska Fish Oil, an organic liquid fertilizer, to use on roses. I read in the instructions to mix 1.5 ounces per gallon of water. I just opened it for the first time today. The smell can be likened to an extremely cruel form of chemical warfare! There’s no way I could use this inside the yard as the dogs would wallow in it. Outside the yard it would attract coons and possums. It looks like a brown sludge and the smell would gag a maggot!
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My son suggested dipping jigs in it. That might work, but I would not risk getting one drop of it spilled in the boat.
And it's called Alaska Fish Fertilizer...not fish oil.
Proud member of Team Geezer!
The grass withers and the flower fades, but the word of our God shall stand forever.