How many have noticed the new signage at the cleaning station?
The posting says we should dispose of carcass's and scraps in the trash can on the ail near the cleaning tables.
Might get a bit stinky come summer.
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How many have noticed the new signage at the cleaning station?
The posting says we should dispose of carcass's and scraps in the trash can on the ail near the cleaning tables.
Might get a bit stinky come summer.
That was tried back in 2011 or 12 and it lasted about two months.
That stink would bring you to your knees, especially from the big dumpster in the parking lot. We pray that we don't get a north breeze.
Brilliant. All the folks bright enough to use common sense left for other states?
History repeats itself
If we had a giant walk in cooler to store said guts.....
A handful of years ago I tossed a fish carcass in a trash bin the night before trash went out. Despite only being in there half a day, you could smell the ripeness of that trash can from the next neighborhood over.
On the upside, the large population of flies attracted by the carcass bin might attract more fish. Which will naturally attract more sharks. Wait, what was the purpose of the bins?
All fish carcasses should be disposed of in trashcans next to either the pierhouse or park offices, this will ensure their prompt removal.
Eh maybe people should be responsible for their own carcasses and process fish at home. LOL