take a dump in the woods?
#33
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: orange co va
Posts: 45

several things I have found out. Every morning about 8-8:30. Its very cold on sensitive parts when its 2deg out and the 2 things I never go hunting w/o, bullets and t/p. Dig a hole with your heel 3-4 inches deep , cover everything back up with the dirt and leaves
#36
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Virginia
Posts: 705

If you need to know what to do when it comes to taking a crap in the woods , this may be of some help...
http://gamescene.com/How_To_Crap_In_The_Woods_game.html
http://gamescene.com/How_To_Crap_In_The_Woods_game.html
#37
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 8

That game was actually pretty accurate, even if it was funny. "No, don't use the forest creatures." Loved that.
On to the matter, technically I have, and it was on a makeshift toilet that I had built. O.o This happened when I was like 12. Had toilet paper stored in my tackle box. Few weeks later however, when I checked my tackle box on the site, a few mice had chewed up all my TP and made a huge nest. This adds truth to the saying: "Look around before you start ****."
On to the matter, technically I have, and it was on a makeshift toilet that I had built. O.o This happened when I was like 12. Had toilet paper stored in my tackle box. Few weeks later however, when I checked my tackle box on the site, a few mice had chewed up all my TP and made a huge nest. This adds truth to the saying: "Look around before you start ****."
#40

Well, I was wondering if anyone else would mention what jerrrstanley said. I was going to suggest that you always lean your rifle against a tree close at hand when answering nature's call. I once shot a deer while still squatting with my backside against a tree.
Yes - I always go prepared because it seems that the excitement that I always have about hunting makes things move - but usually not until I'm in the woods!.
Yes - I always go prepared because it seems that the excitement that I always have about hunting makes things move - but usually not until I'm in the woods!.
