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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaGreg" data-source="post: 472515" data-attributes="member: 7622"><p>Does anyone ever get in trouble for catching and cooking fish while ice fishing? I overnight camp and like to fry fish. I understand eating fish does not reset the limit. The limit is set. But if you are out in remote areas for a few days, what do you do with the remains? Its illegal to put them in the water but if you collect them over a day, you suddenly appear to be over a daily limit. Are people just dumping the carcasses in the hole and its just not enforced or talked about? Am I supposed to make a daily trip to a public dumpster or leave it on the bank for predators? Or are we supposed to seperate old carcasses and the warden will just take our word for it that those are previous days limits? In some states like Florida, its illegal to even have fillets on the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaGreg, post: 472515, member: 7622"] Does anyone ever get in trouble for catching and cooking fish while ice fishing? I overnight camp and like to fry fish. I understand eating fish does not reset the limit. The limit is set. But if you are out in remote areas for a few days, what do you do with the remains? Its illegal to put them in the water but if you collect them over a day, you suddenly appear to be over a daily limit. Are people just dumping the carcasses in the hole and its just not enforced or talked about? Am I supposed to make a daily trip to a public dumpster or leave it on the bank for predators? Or are we supposed to seperate old carcasses and the warden will just take our word for it that those are previous days limits? In some states like Florida, its illegal to even have fillets on the water. [/QUOTE]
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