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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Been there done that, one time was so bad I just left it in there and went to the lake, turned on the pumps and let them run the whole time we were fishing. We put our fish in a cooler and never opened it, when I got home a gave it a good scrubbing. Moral of the story is to ALWAYS clear your own livewell!!
    I had something similar happen with my 1st Skeeter boat, a Wrangler HP150. It had an access to the bolts under the front deck seat base that ran from the front livewell. I swore I was one bass short in a club tournament and tore the livewell apart looking for it. I had zero idea the access was there. When I found the rotten fish a few days later, I got it out but the entire drain system for that well stopped up with scales and bones. I like to have never got all that crap rodded, blown, flushed, cussed, and cleaned out.
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    Thanks for the story Doug. My son left two bluegill in my livewell this past June. I found them 3 days later. I'm getting nauseated 🤢 again as I type this. I'm not sure why I didn't double check him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdux View Post
    Had a great day Saturday on Barkley with a couple of young boys and their stepdad. We got into a mixed bag of fish with some black and white crappie in the mix. As is usual, I'm running around like the proverbial chicken without his head and trying to keep lines straight, fish off the cranks and measured, in and out of the livewell as well as the cooler full of bottled water. I didn't have an exact count of what was in the livewell since we were well under our 3 person limit.

    At the end of the trip, I dropped them off at Buzzard Rock Marina then I went to the public launch to load the Excel up. I didn't see a cleaning station at Buzzard Rock so I figured I would have to clean fish on the tailgate of my truck as I've done lots of times. The family met me in the parking lot of the ramp and one of the boys held the bag for the fish while the other dug around in the livewell for the fish. There were 2 22pound ice bags in the livewell and I asked them to make sure they checked everything well so we didn't leave any. They said it was clear so we started in cleaning the catch.

    One of the boys, the youngest at about 9, wanted to try to clean a fish with the 12 volt fillet knife as his Mom took pics. I showed him and held the knife with him as he did his best. It wasn't great but a good start. We got done, said our goodbyes as the youngest wanted to give me a big hug as he thanked me for taking them. I told the parents they should be very proud of the fine young men they were raising, then we headed in different directions.

    Fast forward to this afternoon. I had some honey-do jobs to do so as I went out thru the garage, a very familiar smell hit my sinuses. No doubt as to it's origin so I just raised the garage door and pulled the still hooked up truck and boat out into the driveway. I walked up the trailer steps and into the boat as a cloud of green flies was trying to find a way into my livewell. Yep!! I opened the lid and there, wrapped up in 2 ice bags, were the remains of what was once an 11 inch white crappie.

    There was no way to be tactful. I had to just reach in, trying not to gag, and scoop up the now liquid remains. I tossed them out into the yard to deal with later. Now I had to deal with a green slime that was working its way down my livewell drain. A good squirt of Dawn in the well and about 200 gallons of water later, the livewell smells almost as good as it did before the trip Saturday morning.

    I KNEW to check the livewell but failed to do so. I still don't know what I'm going to do with the remains and garbage bags. I guess I could hope for a big wind to blow them across the street into my neighbor's well-groomed yard but that wouldn't be very nice and I figure he'd have a good idea who and where they came from. Good thing Monday is garbage day.
    Mr Dux,Buzzard rock does have a cleaning station.If you are walking to the dock store from the parking lot,ramp on your right.The station is left of the store/restaurant.Down the hill.Maybe ask the first time its a little out of the way. Good wings and burgers there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samjoe View Post
    Mr Dux,Buzzard rock does have a cleaning station.If you are walking to the dock store from the parking lot,ramp on your right.The station is left of the store/restaurant.Down the hill.Maybe ask the first time its a little out of the way. Good wings and burgers there.
    Thanks. There were so many lake lice, cigarette boats and water-borne idiots there, it was just as well I cleaned them at the ramp.

    If I have to be back at the marina, I'll check out the cleaning station. I came into and out of the marina by boat so it wasn't obvious.
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    I've done it before with Bluegill, the mess was worse than the smell....lol it happens sometimes
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdux View Post
    Thanks. There were so many lake lice, cigarette boats and water-borne idiots there, it was just as well I cleaned them at the ramp.

    If I have to be back at the marina, I'll check out the cleaning station. I came into and out of the marina by boat so it wasn't obvious.
    its quite the poop show,thats for sure.

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    I left a dove in a game vest once, that was hung back up in the closet.........
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    I had that smell once, wasn't in the live well, I forgot to empty the minnow bucket. At least I didn't have to scrub out the well.
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    Happened to me back in 2004. After ordering my new boat in April and waiting until sept for it to come in, I took my BUDDY Ronald fishing Saturday. Caught close to twenty crappies. Ron was keeping the fish so he took them out of the livewell and went home. The following Wednesday, I decided to go after work. Hooked up the trailer and noticed a lot of flies around the back of the boat. Opened up the livewell and there in plain site, was a crappie. Boat was less than a week old. Took everything I had not to pick a fight with him. I still want to get even. He won't buy a new boat tho.

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    Come on Kenny. Always thought of you as a lover, not a fighter.


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