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re: Yall throw beer cans out the boat in ocean??
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:19 pm to MercerBears
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:19 pm to MercerBears
quote:
Do yall do it to cause i dont think it bad if its place no bodys gonna walk or swim
So not really because you think its building reefs but because you think littering is fun. You shouldn't be taking your bass boat out in the ocean.
OP in his Bass Boat
This post was edited on 2/20/17 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:20 pm to AlxTgr
Not sure if still the case but years ago if a certain distance out to sea it was legal. Probably not anymore.
That would mean like tuna or billfish fishing not trout fishing. Either way we keep all trash in the boat until it can be put in the garbage.
That would mean like tuna or billfish fishing not trout fishing. Either way we keep all trash in the boat until it can be put in the garbage.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:30 pm to CP3
I don't care if it's legal or not. I think it's still trashy and sets a bad precedent.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:32 pm to CP3
thanks cp3 he drives a subaru but im gonna send it to him
This post was edited on 2/20/17 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:35 pm to MercerBears
frick no
whats the matter with you?
whats the matter with you?
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:35 pm to MercerBears
quote:
there’s a lot more in an aluminum can than just aluminum, which-on its own-is relatively benign. For example, a plastic liner is used to ensure that the can’s contents do not eat away at the aluminum (a process called “metal turbidity” in the beer industry), toxic inks are often used to make logos pop on grocery-store aisles, and a thin plastic film is applied on the can’s outside to protect the toxic inks from accidentally getting scratched off.
The aluminum itself dissolves in a few years with oxidation. it is the other chemicals that can damage the ecosystem
Don't be a jackass. Throw it in a trash bag and wait until you can recycle it.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:36 pm to MercerBears
quote:
I never throw bottles but me and buddy got in fight cause i toss my beer cans but only after i make sure there rip sinked i said they help oysters build to fight erosion but now he said he wont fish with me any more.
Do yall do it to cause i dont think it bad if its place no bodys gonna walk or swim
I sometimes forget why we have such a terrible reputation. Thanks for this reminder.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:37 pm to CP3
I can't even throw the last bite of a ham sandwich overboard?
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:40 pm to Saskwatch
would never take my terry bass to blue water but when it lay down enough we mangrove fish it
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:41 pm to ForeverLSU02
Fwiw, I have 0 issues with anyone sinking a few beer bottles offshore (where permitted)
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:41 pm to MercerBears
This can't be serious can it? This is some Joe Dirt type logic.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:52 pm to MercerBears
Some of my buddies down the bayou rip and sink aluminum cans
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:55 pm to Dock Holiday
There is no reason to be worried about cans. Plastic is another story.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:55 pm to MercerBears
Just make sure you sink that shite legedlly
Posted on 2/20/17 at 4:56 pm to TigerWise
rip mine to make sure there gonna sink so if its legal it should be ok
Posted on 2/20/17 at 5:03 pm to Saskwatch
LOL, Whats the story with that photo?
Posted on 2/20/17 at 5:08 pm to MercerBears
When I was in the Navy, we had to seperate our trash. All plastic stayed on the ship until we hit port. Paper, food, cans, etc went into 55 gallon size paper trash bags and over the side when 30 miles (I think) off shore. Also, you couldn't just throw it over when you felt like it, it had to be called from the bridge.
I don't throw trash anywhere but in a trash can these days.
I don't throw trash anywhere but in a trash can these days.
Posted on 2/20/17 at 5:24 pm to AlxTgr
Can't get on board with this. I won't get into the oxidation rates while submerged, I'm just gonna sit in amazement of this thread and the responses.
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