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Re: Cleaning Fish Streamside
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Re: Cleaning Fish Streamside
When taking Trout I gut them, leave the heads on and throw the guts in the river.
I don't see anything wrong with that and figure I'm feeding the Crayfish, Catfish and Raccoons. Bears are gonna eat one way or another, and I'd rather they go fishing in the stream then in my gut filled garbage
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Re: Cleaning Fish Streamside
Clean the fish at home ???........ and have my wife run around like her hair is on fire !!! I'll take my chances streamside thank-you !
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AJ is absolutely right. Fresh water or salt water. Guts, scraps, old bait......it's all food for only so long. Sooner or later it is nothing more then pollution.
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Re: Cleaning Fish Streamside
Most fish taste better when they are bled ASAP. I don't see anything wrong about discarding the eviscerations into the stream. The esthetics of a stream are changed somewhat when there is a pile of "guts" right next to the bank. If you're going to clean your fish streamside, at least toss the pieces out into the deeper sections where they won't be so noticeable. I've seen many different aquatic and non aquatic creatures feasting on the discarded innards.
The only restriction I've ever heard regarding cleaning fish is the "gentlemen's agreement" among surf fishermen about cleaning or discarding any "guts" in the surf. (Some municipalities along the shore have ordinances against it.)What I do find disturbing is the amount of trash,from fishermen specifically, along just about every river, stream, creek, lake or pond where they cast a line. From styrofoam bait containers, to monofilament line, to snelled fishhook wrappers, to cans and bottles, cigarette filters, sandwich wrappers etc. they are an eyesore and give the responsible fishermen a bad name. Carry a bag with you when you hit your favorite spot and carry out the litter of the other "sportsman" so they don't give us all a bad name. |
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