That's a good question! There is none at the ramp but there may be one inside the campground. I use the ramp a lot but just cart em' home and clean em' there. I am sure people staying there clean fish for a fry so my guess (and it is a guess) there is. You might want to call the campground and ask though. LOL

As a side note several years back I got into a nice mess early during a warm spell. I cleaned them at home and put the guts into a trash can in my garage. My garage was under the house which was a bi-level. I drove truck at the time too and although I hated it cause I wanted to keep fishing I had to earn a living too so I went out on the road for a few days and it stayed warm. I got home and my wife was griping wondering why the house stunk so bad. I walked into the warm garage and it hit me.(In my mind and my nose) Those guts had a few days to ripen and WHEW!!!! I wasn't allowed to clean the fish in the garage anymore. I had to stand at the edge of the woods and pitch the remains to the coons.

Oh, and pab1981 is right. If there is much of a north or south wind I would stay in Wildcat or hug the west shoreline as you go outside the bay if the wind is up. Get caught in the middle and you may end up at the back of Crappie Hollow or heading to the main lake. LOL