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On 6/26/2024 at 6:24 PM, looking45 said:

The lake I fish has several floating toilets scattered around the lake. It takes 10-15 minutes to get to one. The fine for peeing in the lake is $500

Oh..boy...lots of opportunities for crazy antics with those.....

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On 6/27/2024 at 5:15 PM, gimruis said:

I assume most of you indicating that you'd head to shore are going to public land?  Heading to the nearest shore wouldn't really work here.  It’s almost exclusively private land.  And entering private land without permission is trespassing.  I'd hate to think what a landowner would do if they caught you squatting on their lawn.  I know what I'd do.

The goal is to go where nobody sees you…….

 

my home lake is all owned by TVA up to a certain elevation, even including peoples yards. That came up when I cut a tree down 😂 

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I just pee over the side but I stand in the cockpit and brace my knees on the rail to help stabilize me.. I try to make sure nobody is around but i’m usually alone or the wifey is with me she pays no attention or sometimes watches the show… at a distance it’s hard to tell what people are doing on a boat anyways..  Something I’ve often wondered how does it work with a male or female boater that gets paired with a non-boater or marshall of the opposite sex? 

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On 6/26/2024 at 8:03 PM, Choporoz said:

Empty Gatorade bottle in the boat and in kayak crate. 

Same, a 32 Oz Gatorade bottle WELL LABELED is a must! 

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If you have room for it, they make a toilet seat that snaps on a 5 gallon bucket. They sell them at outdoors stores, They also make heavy bags that fit. Just find a secluded cove, no one can see. When you get back to the ramp, just dispose of it. If in a small craft, kayak or something, just find some woods on shore, always carry baby wipes or TP. 

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On 6/26/2024 at 6:24 PM, looking45 said:

The fine for peeing in the lake is $500

How is the fine collected from the local wildlife?

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Always an empty protein powder container in the boat.  There are small containers made specifically for #1, both men and women.  People who eat fish from the same body of water that is peed in by themselves and many others cause me to ponder.

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I kneel down in the well of the boat and use a Rubbermaid container like this:

Amazon.com: Rubbermaid® 2122603 Mixermate™ Leak-Resistant Pitcher :  Automotive

Just take the top off and there's no risk of "spillage". Then I dump it out overboard and rinse it out with lakewater.

 

...and I'm from Seattle.   🤣

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During my Lake Fork tournament the other week I had an emergency beaching of my kayak and had to run into the woods. I forgot to pack my emergency TP, so thank goodness it’s the fall and nature’s TP was covering the ground.

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3 hours ago, Tackleholic said:

Always an empty protein powder container in the boat.  There are small containers made specifically for #1, both men and women.  People who eat fish from the same body of water that is peed in by themselves and many others cause me to ponder.

Where do you think the fish poop ? 

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1 minute ago, TnRiver46 said:

Where do you think the fish poop ? 

Same with the Geese, Ducks, Swans, and other various birds.


Those suckers do some NASTY business on the water 😄

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7 hours ago, looking45 said:

The fine is issued by the sheriffs dept. They have 5-6 boats that patrol the lake. 

 

 

OK, but how does the wildlife (fish/birds/frogs) pay the fine?

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9 hours ago, AlabamaSpothunter said:

Same with the Geese, Ducks, Swans, and other various birds.


Those suckers do some NASTY business on the water 😄

They do, but I'm totally catch and release.

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I have a few good #2 stories. Most occurred during tournaments. 

None can be told here. 

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25 minutes ago, J Francho said:

I have a few good #2 stories. Most occurred during tournaments. 

None can be told here. 

But did you use your index finger J ?

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A-Jay

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1 hour ago, A-Jay said:

But did you use your index finger J ?

:smiley:

A-Jay

Not for what you think. 

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On 7/16/2024 at 6:23 PM, RHuff said:

Something I’ve often wondered how does it work with a male or female boater that gets paired with a non-boater or marshall of the opposite sex? 

 

I both pee and occasionally poo in my canoe. I'm always in the stern, so when there's a guy in the bow, I just ask him to not turn around. I use a plastic cereal bowl with a lid and wet-naps. Easy-peasy fresh and breezy! Going ashore where I fish would be real challenge. It's either boulders, bushes, or reeds. 

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28 minutes ago, Swamp Girl said:

 

. I use a plastic cereal bowl with a lid and wet-naps. Easy-peasy fresh and breezy! 

Love your wording.😂

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1 hour ago, GaryH said:

Love your wording.😂

 

I should have put "breezy" in bold!

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