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    Quote Originally Posted by captainjoe View Post
    For those who are following, And those who don't care, sorry! We went down to defeat yesterday. We had a 8-1 lead and I had to bat. We were short, the younger kid had to go on a honeymoon. And others didn't show up. I was batting in the 5th when I hit a ground ball to third. When getting out of the box it felt like I got hit in the back of he calf with a bat. It stopped me in my tracks. I went out the next inning but couldn't perform at a level that I'm use to. I was out of the game. We were up, then down, then up, then tied. Lost it in the 9 th. It feels like when I'm reading these posts. Everyone are having a good time catching fish and I'm working.
    Good luck to everyone! I hope to get out this weekend. A lot of ice and meds will work wonders.
    hey capt i care lol you guys cant win them all get the kinks out before the playoffs and rest that leg so you can fish this weekend

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    Milt - I thought hat you would respond to that post. I think you and Wrestling Coach could relate. But my mind says you can win them all.

    Ok On a different note. What do you guys do with the fish guts after cleaning them? I cleaned fish last Thursday. Put the remains in the garbage can. Oh boy does it smell around here. My garbage pick up is on Thursday morning. This bunch had a whole week to ripen. I can't get away from the smell. Bury them? Freeze them until garbage pick up? These are some suggestions that I have heard. Some of you use the fish cleaning station at the SBH but there is none at Sturgeon Pt. My family and neighbors want to hang me.
    Bailey do you throw them in the swamps for the alligators? Lineman do you electrocute them? Fishkiller do you take them to the big house dumpster? Copo do you use them as an alternate fuel?


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    Well capt as close as you are I'd go grind them lol. As for me well i shouldn't disclose dumping techniques publicly lol. Sometimes the local yotes get a good meal by digging shallow into hole. Although for only a few i have a great spot that works frequently . Never bag and keep them around even if several bags used they seep thru and it's gut turning to deal with.
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    Bailey do you throw them in the swamps for the alligators? Lineman do you electrocute them? Fishkiller do you take them to the big house dumpster? Copo do you use them as an alternate fuel?

    Omg. Lmao. Joe that's good!!! No mine don't end up in my fuel tank. I actually take them out back with the atv in buckets and toss them in the old mostly drained pond for the turtles and other critters. I used to bury them in the gardens and flower beds but the friggin dogs would dig them up and they smell even worse then. But man did the flowers and veggis get big. You could freeze them. Or? Is there anybody you don't like? Lol. Up at the cottage we bury them. But bury deep cause coons and yotes are good at letting you know you didn't dig deep enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copo427ss View Post
    Bailey do you throw them in the swamps for the alligators? Lineman do you electrocute them? Fishkiller do you take them to the big house dumpster? Copo do you use them as an alternate fuel?

    Omg. Lmao. Joe that's good!!! No mine don't end up in my fuel tank. I actually take them out back with the atv in buckets and toss them in the old mostly drained pond for the turtles and other critters. I used to bury them in the gardens and flower beds but the friggin dogs would dig them up and they smell even worse then. But man did the flowers and veggis get big. You could freeze them. Or? Is there anybody you don't like? Lol. Up at the cottage we bury them. But bury deep cause coons and yotes are good at letting you know you didn't dig deep enough.
    When I clean fish i have a 5 gal bucket lined with a 3(ml) trash compacting bag, the bucket and bag goes into the freezer till garbage day, funny this post is up, I just took the garbage out with 4 frozen bags of guts. In the winter the bags goes into a can in the shed, hell I've had them leak in the dead of winter in the attached garage.
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    I mostly freeze them til garbage day or sometimes throw them out back at the edge of the woods & hang the trail cam to see whats around. Have seen possum, skunk, red & grey fox, & yotes! No bear as of yet, wife would sh@t! The turkey buzzers circle but haven't landed yet. If theres someone you don't like you could leave a bag full under their car seat for a few days. lol

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    So I only fish with worm harnesses, I am relatively new to lake Erie walleye fishing so that is all I know. I have tried spoons, reef runners, ranowskis, thunder sticks, and Erie series. I have only ever caught walleye on worm harnesses. This year, however, the white bass keep cleaning my hooks, and I can't catch walleye without worms, I catch about 10 six inch whitebass every time I go out. I need help. What kinds, colors, sizes spoons and stick baits do you guys use and how do you use them. Any info is much appreciated, thanks in advance. ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by pawlajam000 View Post
    So I only fish with worm harnesses, I am relatively new to lake Erie walleye fishing so that is all I know. I have tried spoons, reef runners, ranowskis, thunder sticks, and Erie series. I have only ever caught walleye on worm harnesses. This year, however, the white bass keep cleaning my hooks, and I can't catch walleye without worms, I catch about 10 six inch whitebass every time I go out. I need help. What kinds, colors, sizes spoons and stick baits do you guys use and how do you use them. Any info is much appreciated, thanks in advance. ��
    First, where are you fishing? What depth and what is your speed? We fished sticks and spoons last weekend and didnt get any other fish except walleye until I tipped a spoon with a worm. Then we caught a big ol shithead

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    Quote Originally Posted by copo427ss View Post
    First, where are you fishing? What depth and what is your speed? We fished sticks and spoons last weekend and didnt get any other fish except walleye until I tipped a spoon with a worm. Then we caught a big ol shithead
    Well I average about 50-55 fow, 1.8 -2.1 mph, and always out of sp marina. I sometime move up to 2.3-2.5 mph when fish aren't biting

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