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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Ahab" data-source="post: 144756" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Great question and sometimes a problem for me. If i clean the fish at the dock, the crabs get the racks. At home, if there are not too big i bury them in the compost pile, otherwise, i find a desereted spot in the woods (away from the roads and such) and dump them for the vultures, coons and possums. the reason I suggest away from a road is because you might draw teh critters to cross the highway at night - dangerous for everyone</p><p></p><p>BTW - Black Drum skin and scales that I dumped on my friends farm is still around after 2 years Those scales are silver dollar size or larger and super thick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Ahab, post: 144756, member: 10"] Great question and sometimes a problem for me. If i clean the fish at the dock, the crabs get the racks. At home, if there are not too big i bury them in the compost pile, otherwise, i find a desereted spot in the woods (away from the roads and such) and dump them for the vultures, coons and possums. the reason I suggest away from a road is because you might draw teh critters to cross the highway at night - dangerous for everyone BTW - Black Drum skin and scales that I dumped on my friends farm is still around after 2 years Those scales are silver dollar size or larger and super thick! [/QUOTE]
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