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Topic: Fish cleaning in Trinidad Eureka area????  (Read 945 times)

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Codzilla

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Since they took out the fish cleaning station out in Trinidad, where can you go to clean your fish.
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Don't know the legality, but I make crab food out of 'em right along shore.
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I bring a cutting board and just clean them on the tailgate, carcasses into a 5 gallon bucket, walk down the beach behind the big rock and toss in to the food chain.  Just keep your 'work area' clean, don't feed the shit-hawks, and you shouldn't have any problems.  A smaller bucket with clean saltwater is nice to have for rinsing the fillets before bagging too.


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I bring a cutting board and just clean them on the tailgate, carcasses into a 5 gallon bucket, walk down the beach behind the big rock and toss in to the food chain.  Just keep your 'work area' clean, don't feed the shit-hawks, and you shouldn't have any problems.  A smaller bucket with clean saltwater is nice to have for rinsing the fillets before bagging too.
+1, that's basically what I do at Trinidad too.  They took out the fish cleaning station because there were concerns about the outlet causing anoxic conditions within Trinidad Harbor...yet all the party boats clean and dump their fish right in the same spot anyway: floating dock on the left side of the pier.  Way to solve problems Trinidad  :smt005.
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I bring a cutting board and just clean them on the tailgate, carcasses into a 5 gallon bucket, walk down the beach behind the big rock and toss in to the food chain.  Just keep your 'work area' clean, don't feed the shit-hawks, and you shouldn't have any problems.  A smaller bucket with clean saltwater is nice to have for rinsing the fillets before bagging too.
+1, that's basically what I do at Trinidad too.  They took out the fish cleaning station because there were concerns about the outlet causing anoxic conditions within Trinidad Harbor...yet all the party boats clean and dump their fish right in the same spot anyway: floating dock on the left side of the pier.  Way to solve problems Trinidad  :smt005.

Had to look it up  :smt002 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoxic_waters
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