:poke1: hope yall get it wored out before I get there on the 1st, mike
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:poke1: hope yall get it wored out before I get there on the 1st, mike
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This will soon become the new uniform for the pier staff and fishers if the park management sticks with his stinking plan. There is no way on earth that plastic garbage cans are even a temporary solution; IMHO
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..and this is what we fought so hard to avoid. :guns:
Can you imagine what that is gonna smell like come July and August when the sabiki brigade is filling them up with hardtail remains?
I think, I'll just break off all my kings hooked, ....spanish will be cleaned and taken though, and hopefully a ling this year :cry:.....flounder and pomps too....save room in the cooler for the offshore fish to take home for fish fry's :yippee:
I hope Dawg & son are shopping for gas masks and eating Wheaties.
How much you recon a garbage can full of smelly fish carcasses weighes? ??? ::)
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What happens to an overloaded garbage bag? :spank: :spank: :spank: :wall: :wall:
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I hope Dawg & son are shopping for gas masks and eating Wheaties.
How much you recon a garbage can full of smelly fish carcasses weighes? ??? ::)
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I would say a lot, if the bag will hold it, and all those sharp bones....not a job I would like to do at the end of the day, just because of a not so smart law(like the gill net one and a bait net :angry:)....I won't be contributing to much to the can this year, unless the grand son and friend catch some good fish to take home(and I'm sure they will) at least his friend.... might set them up fishing for flounder or pomps after they fill there spanish fix....and have cleaned in the condo in the past....freeze the remains and then discard
I'm curious to know if the state considers this dilemea 'resolved', or if the sign and 'carcass can' is a temporary 'fix' until a shorebound cleaning table is built? :-\
Cuz when those cans get 'stuffed' with sheepshead carcasses and the spines are sticking through the bags, somebody could get hurt! ??? :poke:
Plus does the sign absolve pierfishers from being checked and ticketed in the parking lot? :o >:(
I am glad I live close enough to continue to bring my whole fish home. 8)
I'd like to be there 1st time a 40 lb bag of stanky carci
busts open and sloshes over the collective tourist's feet.