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    Good garden fertilizer

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    Got a bunch of turkey buzzards waiting for me when I get home. I think they see the boat coming up the driveway and start landing in the trees out back of the house. It took them about 15 minutes last week to clean up the remains of 24 walleye carcasses..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retiredwalleye View Post
    Good garden fertilizer
    I agree with this post, it makes really good fertilizer if you have a garden. I usually dig a hole and bury them at least 12-14 inches to keep the critters from finding them. Provides good food for the earth worms once it decays.

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    Thank you for all of your responses. Fully agreed with the benefits for fertilizer
    I was meaning where can a guy dispose of them when your 400 miles from your garden
    Thank you

    Congo

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    I cut some into bite size pieces and feed them to the fish in my pond. The bulk I freeze until trash day then pitch. This time of year you can put them directly in the trash if its only a day or two till pick up.

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