You could take a lesson from the Orient, can anyone say... fish head soup?
I live on the lake and when cleaning them I just turn around and throw them in the water to the already waiting turtle and they are gone as fast as I can clean them.
Other than that though you can take the back bone and ribs with any meat on them and use them to make fish stock which can be used to make gumbo or some other seafood dish that uses water and just use the stock in place of the water. Makes you food much better.
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You could take a lesson from the Orient, can anyone say... fish head soup?
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Shame on you Cane Pole throwing your fish carcasses over into your neighbors yard. I use the fish carcasses in my garden as fertilizer it works great. Also I fill a quart jar up with carcasses during the summer and let it rippen up alittle and use to dip night crawers into for catfish bait.
Save a few in the freezer to bait coon traps with... Had a coon infestation once and I don't miss an opportunity to hammer down on them jokers ever since.
I live out in the country also, so it is no big deal for me. However like someone said about burying, the carcasses make GREAT fertilize
Freeze it. Then chum it for cats.
put them in your neighbors yard and start yelling at them
What ever you do dont leave it in the back seat of your truck for four to five days. You wont like the results. It has been a month and I still gag when I open the door.
I bury them in the garden and hope they are rotten by the time the tiller gets going.
can't catch'em at home