hmmmm...ladies fishing and doing #1??

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hmmmm...ladies fishing and doing #1??

Post by rancocasrich » Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:17 pm

How do I phrase this in a mature and clear manner? My wife is interested in accompanying me on a float-boat trip for steelhead. She is not an avid fisher(wo)man but will enjoy the ride, sights, action etc. and will probably boat bigger fish than I. She accompanies me on many fish trips on our boat here. But she askes me, "How do I pee if we fish the entire day?" I have some ideas but ask the forum for (a) more definitve answer(s). Thanks.
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RE:hmmmm...ladies fishing and doing #1??

Post by dilbert » Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:40 pm

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RE:hmmmm...ladies fishing and doing #1??

Post by Mike Carey » Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:47 pm

Pull on shore and find a tree/bush. Bring some biodegradable TP. #1 isn't a problem it's #2 that gets tricky. Guides are used to dealing with this issue and it shouldn't stop your wfe from joining you. Have a great time on the water.
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