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.
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.
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.
2010 NWR Bash Crappie Division Champion
Bury em in your garden if you have one... You'll love what fish can do for your tomatoes..
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
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.
put them in the freezer until trash day.
Good fishing.
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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