Put a trash bag in a 5 gallon bucket. Put remains in trash bag. When done take trash bag to gas station up the road and put it in their trash can or sometimes a grocery store nearby if I'm headed that direction.
Just curious how everyone disposes of the fish waste after cleaning fish... I don' mind cleaning fish but the hardest part for me is what to do with the waste...
Thanks...Davy
Put a trash bag in a 5 gallon bucket. Put remains in trash bag. When done take trash bag to gas station up the road and put it in their trash can or sometimes a grocery store nearby if I'm headed that direction.
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I put it in a regular trash bag then put that trash bag in a heavy duty trash bag. Put it in my big freezer in the garage until trash day. Don't tell the wife lol
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I put mine in trash bag and then put it in the deep freezer till trash day.
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I take mine out to the pond behind the house. Turtles gotta eat too.
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I'm lucky enough to have a camp on a canal with the fish cleaning station on my dock. Just depend: some go in a crab pot, freeze some for crab pot, back to rive by catfish hole
Dont put any trash in the bucket with the guts.....then give it back to mother nature. Alot of things forage for this kind of food. And it makes great fertilizer. Toss is in a ditch somewhere or pond or river. NO TRASH IN THERE THOUGH. Keep this world as clean as we found it.
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I dump mine in a field behind my house. Within 24-48 hours every bit of it is gone. I used to dump it on a very small creek bank before I moved and by the next morning not so much as a scale would be left. Hawks....owls....raccoon eat it all up.
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In foil under wife's pillow. Then it relocates to being up my... never mind.
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