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I love to go fishing with my guy, but I run into a few problems he doesn't. Majorly, he can pee over the side of the boat at pretty much any time. I just don't work that way. So, how do you gals survive on a daytrip? I'm a water drinker, but sometimes get out of the boat feeling either dehydrated or running for the nearest restroom or bush. Any ideas?

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MS. Boilermaker Your old man knows where to find the answer to your question. It has been answered on here several times.

I like a 6 gallon pail. Put a little lake water in 1st and then do your #1. If its #2 do the same but use biodegradable TP. Or go to shore when doable.

Oh one way to make sure you dont have to go so often is not drink that so called beer your husband does. smile

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There's something out there called a Go-Girl that are pretty ingenious but I usually settle with a nice round smallish bucket that fits into one of our storage compartments in the boat. It's portable and it works nicely. If we're in a group of boats though, I have my man go out farther so no one can peep at me. blushcrazygrin

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A little bucket is good. Add a poncho for the shy gals, head the boat downwind and turn up the music. Something with rushing water is good.

Having said that, my wife makes me take her to the nearest landing with a port-a-john or else my name is mud..

If its Northlander doing a 2 then I'm putting my my lifejacket and swim to shore and don't worry about me I'll get ride home with an H-E-Double- tooth picks Angle..

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When my daughter is with me, it's to shore we go. But then again, I fish out of a canoe. If I have to do this to get her to fish with me, it's a small price to pay to have the company of the greatest fishing companion a guy could ask for (doesn't hurt that she generally outfishes me but eats less fish than me, you do the math).

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A little bucket is good. Add a poncho for the shy gals, head the boat downwind and turn up the music. Something with rushing water is good.

Having said that, my wife makes me take her to the nearest landing with a port-a-john or else my name is mud..

If its Northlander doing a 2 then I'm putting my my lifejacket and swim to shore and don't worry about me I'll get ride home with an H-E-Double- tooth picks Angle..

Thats funny there Frank. Lets go Crappie fishin. Ill bring the bucket. wink

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bottom line is to make the girls cumfortable. i have a five gallon bucket[not that it takes 5 gallons] and i have a toilet seat that fits. i have a oversized poncho rain gear for privacy and have no problems. no. 2 goes into storage in plastic bag until proper storage and no 1 is organic and it goes into the lake. end of story. grin good luck.

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Here is a link to a "daytripper toilet" or a groover. It is a converted 50Cal ammo box with a toilet seat that is cut down to fit inside when not in use. Line the box with heavy plastic bag, do your business, remove the bag tie it up and store the seat. works great, have one for hunting, easy to store and beats sitting over a branch.

http://www.rrfw.org/RaftingGrandCanyon/Solid_Waste_Management

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My rear livewell is designated as my wife and daughter potty. I just make sure to move away from the crowds if there are any.

If you have a good size boat the motor well with a towel around for a cover works as well. Then you can still keep things alive in the live well! grin A little splash from the minnow bucket to rinse and your go to go! wink

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I have tried all the products out there that try to let us stand up and pee....however, I think with the exception of the "U go girl" they were all designed by men...the opening is no bigger than a quarter and you still have to drop the front of your pants/shorts to use the item...and then talk yourself into being able to "go" while standing instead of sitting. What has worked best for me is a liter bottle with the top cut off about 1/4 way down, then empty it over the side. guys p over the side, why should we have to save ours sloshing around in some container? Shyness not much of an issue unless male friends are along. Then might as well go to shore.

As far as #2 goes.....not happening in a boat, I don't care what container you have. I can wait.

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