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Bury it at the back of the hhouse?

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This post sure makes a good case for catch and release :)

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I tried the bury thing to ,but my dog dug them up and ate them

two weeks later . Very very yucky. :puke:

My dog ended up rolling in them and the wife couldn't figure out what stunk. Haha funny until I caught a verbal lashing.

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lol

 

Ok that was gross

 

three days later I had to clean the decomp out of the bin.

 

Lesson learned

 

Freeze it fresh and toss it in the drink next time I go fishing

 

The entire neibhoor hood still thinks and every now and then I still double over and retch.

 

How do the CSI guys do it???

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In the summer you have to decide right away and execute as soon as possible.  Mother nature accelerates her clean up process when it gets warmer.  A lot of good ideas on the board.  I think I have tried them all.  I just came back from Maryland.  I imagine if it was easy to get it down there it would work good for there crabbin traps.  The longer you wait the more the stink accelerates.  I find it easiest to freeze em if I have the space and throw away on garbage day.  I try to bury them but the neighborhood cat thinks it is fun to dig it up.  I tend to do a drive and dump, but it gets more difficult to find good dump sites anymore close by.  WIT - Just do it quickly.

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I believe after years of burying them I have a thriving mass of carion beetles that makes fast work of them. I haven't added anything else but lime to the garden in years and it thrives.

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If catch and release , you wouldn't have that problem.

And miss out on panko perch!!

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Clean them in your buddies garage!  :hi:  :hi:  So Long Stink :ninja:  

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Freez em give him to my Pops on the farm, get the backhoe and bury them into the compost pile. He grows 1000 lbs plus pumpkins. If you dont have a backhoe just freeze them for the garbage guys. When i started filleting them at home i made the mistake of putting them in my compost with no backhoe and the Sheperd dug em up and her and the Corgi rolled in them :toivo:

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