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    Ya gotta clean em.

    But How do the CDC folks dispose of the guts?
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    Havent gotten that far in the process first thing i have to do is hook them i figure the rest will come to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    Ya gotta clean em.

    But How do the CDC folks dispose of the guts?
    Give them to my stepson and he puts them in his garden......he trapped a nutria that was destroying the dam around the lake.....put it under one of his tomato plants and it is 5 times healthier than the other plants.....
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
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    I used to bury them in the back....until we got a dog that realized he could dig them up...fishy dog is pretty nasty... Now I'll bag and drop in the deep freezer until trash day. Of course....I don't have to get rid of nearly as many as YOU do.

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    I put my guts and bones in an old feed sack. The bones cannot penetrate that. Then I put the feed sack into a big garbage bag and drop everything into a dumpster.

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    I'm fortunate enough to live on a creek that empties into a river so my fish cleaning station has a tin chute that empties into the creek and everything between here and the river gets the benefit of it! <*{{{{<<

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    Tote mine into the woods at the end of my street. Keeps the opossums and the cats happy happy happy.

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    I've got a ditch behind the house and I "fling" em in there. Coons dredge them out an clean up what they want. Going to start using them in the garden though. Country living fringe benefits.


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    Coulee runs across our property, feed the turtles and occasional gator that visits, cause he knows he can get a meal

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    Throw em in the back yard....
    Or in a trap in the back yard.....

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