Rex
Well-Known Member
We all know the basics, bring the delicious creatures home, clean them toss the remains in a bucket for the trash.
We also all know the result when we happen to do so a week before garbage day!
Within 24 hours you have a real smelly mess that gets to sit for a week waiting for the garbage man.
Does anyone have any other creative uses for these remains? Last time I was out, I got home around 8pm from the lake any by the time cleaning was done, I had a mess to deal with and nowhere to put it. So they went in my "critter proof bin" That smell really lingers in the trash bin even after its dumped, especially when the spines puncture those bags...
I heard from one person Mink farmers will take them... Any ideas on how to keep the wife happy with both the meal and off my back re: the resulting mess?
We also all know the result when we happen to do so a week before garbage day!
Within 24 hours you have a real smelly mess that gets to sit for a week waiting for the garbage man.
Does anyone have any other creative uses for these remains? Last time I was out, I got home around 8pm from the lake any by the time cleaning was done, I had a mess to deal with and nowhere to put it. So they went in my "critter proof bin" That smell really lingers in the trash bin even after its dumped, especially when the spines puncture those bags...
I heard from one person Mink farmers will take them... Any ideas on how to keep the wife happy with both the meal and off my back re: the resulting mess?