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    Default What's with the fish guts!

    What do you do when you get home, clean the fish, and realize the garbage man isn't going to come for another 5 days????? That stuff can really begin to stink in the trash can.

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    During the cold months it's not too bad. I wrap mine in newspaper and put them in a plastic bag but there's really not much you can do if you have to put them in your own garbage can.

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    Bury em in your garden if you have one... You'll love what fish can do for your tomatoes..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicksilver1958 View Post
    Bury em in your garden if you have one... You'll love what fish can do for your tomatoes..
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    LOL... 1st off save the eyes as I have read it is awesome crappie and brim bait. And to solve the next issue... triple or quadruple bag the remains and drive to the nearest place that has a dumpster and toss it in and go home.
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    I Live Out In The Country. They Make Great Possum Food. Lol

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    there was an old man that used to come around and look in everyones trash can to see if there was anything good in there. One hot summer day about 3 days after I went fishing he decided that he wasn't going to look in my can anymore. I also started taking them to a dumpster across town and disposing of them if it was still a few days before the trashman came.

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    put them in the freezer until trash day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ERNEST PATY View Post
    put them in the freezer until trash day.
    Yeah right!! My wife wouldn't say a thing, but I'll bet I'd find them on my plate come supper time. :D:D
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    5 Step process

    1. Clean fish
    2. Grind guts / save guts
    3. Freese in small cube amounts/ mixed with some water
    4. Take on next trip, use sling shot to flip them out in the water
    about 1 cube every 15 minutes.
    5. Will attract bait minnows, in turn..................????
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