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Old 06-15-2012, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by rainmn
I have two lighted, self-rinsing trash containers on my CC.

I think others may refer to them as livewells.

(I obviously don't fish)
A gent on a nearby lake has the same approach - baitwell for empties and the livewell keeps everything on ice... if he goes fishing with the grandkids - he just brings a cooler that he can bleach out later.
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Old 06-15-2012, 06:48 AM
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Back in the Soft sided cooler. end of day you just gotta dig deeper.
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Old 06-15-2012, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Quinlan
Back in the Soft sided cooler. end of day you just gotta dig deeper.
Same here, sucks when you go digging for that last one, and it is not there though
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Originally Posted by Baja_man
What if you live in a state where the cans are returnable and they cannot be crushed?
Consider them Sacrificial and crush them anyway.
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Keep a small bathroom trashcan in the cabin and put a small trash bag in it. When it starts getting full, pull the bag out at the next stop.
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The Fish Popo be enjoyin dis thread .....
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I always thought it was a no brainer - you take a bottle out of the cooler and when you're done, you put it back in.
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We bring bottles, shatter them on a exhaust manifold and vacuum the bilge when were done for the day.
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Old 06-15-2012, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
We bring bottles, shatter them on a exhaust manifold and vacuum the bilge when were done for the day.
I LOL'd

Grocery bag around the passenger seat grab handle. But I really like the whole 5gal pail idea with the top tied on!! Makes for a seat, trash can, step in and out, and it floats! I mean how genius is that! Close the lid and voila, no-one drinking on this boat sir!!!!
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Originally Posted by X-Rated30
I always thought it was a no brainer - you take a bottle out of the cooler and when you're done, you put it back in.
That doesnt work too well when you have one cooler as a staging area for the 5 cases of beer in the cabin.....
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