newmanpcjr
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Out of the gate, I realize this is may be a very random question... but here it goes.
We are "new" to living lake-front and lately we have been getting several dead fish washing up on our small beach area (5 in total over three days). I'd welcome suggestions or best practices on disposing of the carcasses. The kids bagged a few and tossed them in the outdoor trash tote and the resulting odor and fly population is umm... overwhelming.
(note: the lake is healthy and it seems most of the fish are either hit by props or the victim of anglers that can't properly select or tie their lures/lines... primarily catfish, yellow perch and small mouth bass).
Thanks in advance!
We are "new" to living lake-front and lately we have been getting several dead fish washing up on our small beach area (5 in total over three days). I'd welcome suggestions or best practices on disposing of the carcasses. The kids bagged a few and tossed them in the outdoor trash tote and the resulting odor and fly population is umm... overwhelming.
(note: the lake is healthy and it seems most of the fish are either hit by props or the victim of anglers that can't properly select or tie their lures/lines... primarily catfish, yellow perch and small mouth bass).
Thanks in advance!