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I just hold it (#2) until I'm at the next available toilet.

 

Maybe I've got a little more self control than others do here.

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  • Super User
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3 hours ago, gimruis said:

I just hold it (#2) until I'm at the next available toilet.

 

Maybe I've got a little more self control than others do here.

Enjoy that while it lasts . . . 

Because like so many things in this life,

those valves wear out a bit over time.

Someday, at any given moment,

you might know exactly how far you are from and the precise travel time to each and every head within a 10 mile radius of your current position.

#dudewipes

😎

A-Jay

 

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19 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Someday, at any given moment,

you might know exactly how far you are and the precise travel time to each and every head within a 10 mile radius of your current position.

 

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  • Super User
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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

 

Only in California.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Well....there's one lake in Washington that has floating toilets.  However there are no fines. They're just there for convenience since there are few parks/marinas. Most of the shoreline is private or native land.

 

I'm holding out for the floating latte stands. LOL!

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  • Super User
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I'm gonna need a picture of these floating toilets.  Preferably, not a selfie.

  • Super User
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Look for USS Relief, floating rest rooms.

Tom

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I use a small Folgers can and pour overboard for #1. I am in the market for a larger container though, as I’ve filled it a time or two. I usually just go over the side of nobody is around. #2 I keep T-P and dude wipes in a waterproof bag. It’s rare that I ever need it but you never know. I try to get that out of the way before going on the water and I pay attention to what I eat the night before I fish, so that helps.

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I used to stand on the bow but getting older I have to brace myself or get to a bank with a tree to hold on to.  #2 hit the bank and dig a hole.

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Can’t stand or pee over the side in my canoe so I do like the truckers and use a bottle of some sort, that’s hard enough. No choice but head for shore for anything else. Don’t recall bass fishing anywhere that had for real toilets.

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Urine bottles are inexpensive.

Tom

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In a bottle and over the side. Same place the fish, turtles, and frogs go.

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Never in my life heard of a floating toilet!  I just pee over the side of the boat. But our lakes are mostly all surrounded by nature. I could see where it’d be more difficult if the entire lake was covered by boat docks. 

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A must have in my boat

 

#1 over the side 

#2 we heading to the bank!

 

 

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  • Super User
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#1 - empty gatoraid bottle, dump and rinse

#3 - coffee can, seal and take home to dispose of

 

Far as someone else in the boat - if you wanna watch, that's your kink...I don't really care.

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On 11/30/2024 at 10:38 AM, MN Fisher said:

#1 - empty gatoraid bottle, dump and rinse

#3 - coffee can, seal and take home to dispose of

 

Far as someone else in the boat - if you wanna watch, that's your kink...I don't really care.

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