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This may be a lame question but here goes....

When you catch some walleye or crappie, where do you normally clean the fish you keep?

I do not have a place to clean them where I generally stay so I am looking for some guidance on this matter.

Are there any regulations against tossing the remains back into the lake?

thanks!

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No there aren't any of those kind of regs. In the campgrounds people are encouraged to put their remains in the lake and not in the dumpsters. I sometimes put fish in a bucket, park the boat in the parking lot and go back to the bank and clean my fish because, like you, I have no place to put the guts except behind my neighbor's house and he prolly wouldn't like that very much. :have-a-nice-day:

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I keep a 30 inch 2 by 12 in the back of my truck just for cleaning fish that I catch at the lake. I also carry it in a bucket with zip lock bags and a scrub brush to clean it all up after I'm done.

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Years ago I set two 8' lengths of well-drilling pipe upright, in concrete, in the yard beside our garage. Between those posts I built a 8' x 3' fish cleaning table with running water, a double stainless steel sink, a hose with a spray nozzle for clean-up, overhead floodlights, plug-ins for electric knives on each side, and a metal chute leading to a hanging gut-bucket. I have a 10' x 10' compost bin I turn with a tractor and the fish guts get composted along with leaves and green stuff and added to the soil in my vegetable garden. Tip: Don't let the grandkids go barefoot in the garden because catfish spikes don't rot down!

I'm kinda serious about fishing for supper.

:D

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I carry a ironing board in the back of the truck that has a plastic board on, plus a bucket for the remains and bags electric knife. Ironing board saves my back, garage sale specials. (it would frighten my kids if the wife set up a ironing board in the house, they have never seen one used for ironing)

“If a cluttered desk is a sign, of a cluttered mind, of what then, is an empty desk a sign?”- Albert Einstein

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Griz, That is an awesome idea. Thanks for sharing.

Money is just ink and paper, worthless until it switches hands, and worthless again until the next transaction. (me)

I am the master of my unspoken words, and the slave to those that should have remained unsaid. (unknown)

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I think back in the lake to recycle the leftovers is the way to go. They won't last long or smell up the shore or local trash receptacles.

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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Griz, That is an awesome idea. Thanks for sharing.

It is nice that I now drive a truck, for years people did not understand why I had an ironing board bungeed to the top of my suburban....

“If a cluttered desk is a sign, of a cluttered mind, of what then, is an empty desk a sign?”- Albert Einstein

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I think back in the lake to recycle the leftovers is the way to go. They won't last long or smell up the shore or local trash receptacles.

Yep, and I appreciate the way the "leftovers" sometimes give us other-than-bass fishermen a clue as to what's going on. Lots of times at the beginning of a trip I've looked in the edge of the water near a launch ramp and seen that somebody cleaned a bunch of crappie (or white bass, walleyes, catfish, whatever). That's good information, there - better than fish stories!

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huntest, if you have fish to clean and are around Swan Creek they have a fish cleaning station at Shadow Rock camp ground. They have lights, running water and the works. The station has a chute that puts your fish heads back in the water just below the moth of Swan Creek. I use an ironing board when I am not around there and they do work great. I take the wife along and while I fish she takes in ironing fore some fishing money! LOL

DONT EVER GIVE UP MOSES WAS A BASKET CASE ONCE!

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