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Lost fish UNDER my boat's decking!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 398290" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>ohhhh noooooooooo I know that hurts emotionally to have a juvenile</p><p>to die needlessly like that.</p><p></p><p>Upon removing the deck of the bass boat I bought last year for new carpet,</p><p> I found about a thousand (or appeared to be) little dried out minnow carcasses . . . . </p><p>where I can only guess he had a minnow bucket turn over the last time he</p><p>parked his boat before he sold it. I did not notice any aroma, so it must have</p><p>been awhile.</p><p></p><p>I have heard that powered lime will mask or remove decaying animal stink</p><p>but have NO idea what that would do to an aluminum boat. (few boxes of baking soda ??)</p><p>I guess just let nature take care of it - plenty of sunshine and ventilation.</p><p>Once the coffin flies get to it, the maggots will eat most of it.</p><p>LOL but you know, when it gets wet again, it will only reconstitute the fish juice. #-o</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 398290, member: 13599"] ohhhh noooooooooo I know that hurts emotionally to have a juvenile to die needlessly like that. Upon removing the deck of the bass boat I bought last year for new carpet, I found about a thousand (or appeared to be) little dried out minnow carcasses . . . . where I can only guess he had a minnow bucket turn over the last time he parked his boat before he sold it. I did not notice any aroma, so it must have been awhile. I have heard that powered lime will mask or remove decaying animal stink but have NO idea what that would do to an aluminum boat. (few boxes of baking soda ??) I guess just let nature take care of it - plenty of sunshine and ventilation. Once the coffin flies get to it, the maggots will eat most of it. LOL but you know, when it gets wet again, it will only reconstitute the fish juice. #-o [/QUOTE]
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