What to do with #2

  • FishBlood&RiverMud
    Prescott
    Posts: 6687
    #1799277

    Mille lacs some ten years ago.
    Two boats in our party.
    My buddy in the other boat some 100yds away starts taking off his clothes then proceeds to get into the water and hold onto the side of the boat… We figured out what was happening and started laughing because the boat was drifting and he was about to drop a duecer on the wrong side of the boat. Lol

    I still have a picture of him hanging over the boat haha

    DaveB
    Inver Grove Heights MN
    Posts: 4469
    #1799280

    What is wrong with using the live well? I did this for my daughter when she was young, fill it with water, pee, back to fishing. I don’t see pooping being any different. Fish crap, puke, bleed, milt in a boat. Poo in the live well, scoop it out and dispose if it properly.

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1799289

    Serious question, say a guy plugs a livewell anyways, what’s wrong with throwing some kitty litter in there? Have a pooper scoop for the clumps and badda Bing badda boom

    Deleted
    Posts: 959
    #1799290

    Some of these ideas are just wrong. My fat little bruddah has this problem each and every time we ever hunted. Without fail, he has to dig a hole in the woods to bury his poo pile. I, on the other hand, have never had this problem because I am mindful of food intake prior to fishing & hunting. I tend to eat very little, if anything ….until after the fishing or hunting is done and the throne is within reach.

    Sharon
    Moderator
    SE Metro
    Posts: 5455
    #1799292

    “When ya gotta go…”

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1799317

    rotflol rotflol rotflol

    404 ERROR
    MN
    Posts: 3918
    #1799333

    Sometimes leaning over the edge can be problematic when you aren’t 100% sure of the trajectory…Sorry Redneck JR…it washed off…after it thawed…

    I’ve been known to lean over the edge of a boat or two…not my proudest moments and only had one bad experience…

    nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1799355

    not my proudest moments and only had one bad experience

    shooter

    belletaine
    Nevis, MN
    Posts: 5116
    #1799380

    Before a outdoors weekend I usually take a few anti-diaharea pills and I’m good until Monday!

    traumatized
    eastern iowa
    Posts: 362
    #1799496

    On the great lakes we always took one of these folding toilets. Just crap in the bag. Really folds down to nothing. Stored right beside drivers console. Always carried a sheet too. That way you could cover yourself while in the boat crapping.

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    munchy
    NULL
    Posts: 4931
    #1805639

    Stumbled onto this video today which reminded me of this thread.

    rotflol

    JoeMX1825
    MN
    Posts: 17882
    #1805691

    Yet another reason to love the Skeeter MX series…

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    BrianF
    Posts: 765
    #1805714

    Years ago, I was fishing in a hot summer with my younger brother and his best friend. They both needed to ‘go’ and had a bright idea. They decided they would jump in and cool off while simultaneously doing their business in private – in the middle of the lake. Good idea, except for one thing they didn’t anticipate – floaters. Upon realizing the problem, they started to swim for the boat in hysterical panic. The vortex they created by swimming so hard had the floaters following them and seemingly climbing up their backs. They looked like mother ducks with a bunch of ducklings following them. Me, being a typical big brother, stayed just ahead of them with the trolling motor, just so I could enjoy the moment a little longer.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1805716

    rotflol

    Brothers… toast

    B-man
    Posts: 5817
    #1805718

    Yet another reason to love the Skeeter MX series…

    You poop in your livewell?? Gross!!!

    JoeMX1825
    MN
    Posts: 17882
    #1805722

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>JoeMX1825 wrote:</div>
    Yet another reason to love the Skeeter MX series…

    You poop in your livewell?? Gross!!!

    lol, no…I just couldn’t resist keeping this thread going…I will admit it was the first things I thought when I saw the opened baitwell lid though…

    JoeMX1825
    MN
    Posts: 17882
    #1805723

    Years ago, I was fishing in a hot summer with my younger brother and his best friend. They both needed to ‘go’ and had a bright idea. They decided they would jump in and cool off while simultaneously doing their business in private – in the middle of the lake. Good idea, except for one thing they didn’t anticipate – floaters. Upon realizing the problem, they started to swim for the boat in hysterical panic. The vortex they created by swimming so hard had the floaters following them and seemingly climbing up their backs. They looked like mother ducks with a bunch of ducklings following them. Me, being a typical big brother, stayed just ahead of them with the trolling motor, just so I could enjoy the moment a little longer.

    rofl

    Chris Messerschmidt
    Minnesota
    Posts: 615
    #1805745

    Toss a minnow bucket in the livewell with a bag in it. Pop that squat tie it up and leave it in the livewell. Toss when you get to shore.

    Just don’t forget the bag lol.

    Ahren Wagner
    Northern ND-MN
    Posts: 410
    #1805766

    If you can help it, go before you leave. I do this by drinking a glass of water when I wake up and then stepping outside for a couple minutes. It always works. If you’re on a boat, I would say just head to shore, unless you’re far out. If you’re far out, then you’re screwed. I try not to think about that too much. I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it, I guess.

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