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All day sits and pooping

I think sometimes we get too concerned about bodily functions. In an emergency I can get down, take care of the necessary business and back up inside of 10 minutes, 15 tops. Am I worried about "polluting" my hunting area . . . not really. I try to head downwind to do the deed but its still in the area. I have killed a nice buck out of the climber immediately after such a deposit and I also shared this story last year. Bottom line is its just poop/pee . . . in my experience they don't seem to care.

 
Tried my first all day sit.... had to climb down to go crap.


How to avoid this? I'm thinking not eating past 5pm the day before and trying to crap before leaving.

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For gods sake don’t eat any kashi cereals! esp the go-lean crunch brand. I ate 2 servings of kashi crunch sunday morning and was wrecked for the rest of the day.. dont eat that stuff- you will regret it by scaring the deer away with your gas & or go #2 several times.. there should be a warning label on the box, (do not eat and be with ppl or animals afterward) or maybe drs can Rx it as a clean out prep for a colonoscopy. I wasn’t hunting Sunday and am glad I learned this at home. I will never buy that stuff or any other foods with that name on it ever again
 
Take a 1 1/2 gallon ZipLok bag and either slide your saddle down to your knees or up under your armpits and go in the bag and after you wipe seal it all up and put in your pack. Done it many times and it isn't that difficult.
This is why John consistently kills giants.
+14 Finesse Points
 
this is where multiple steps or sticks shines, once i have my 12 steps on the tree, i can climb down or up in a minute, it would stink to rappel down and then have to 1 stick back up again
 
I always pack imodium. My theory is, crap before leaving the house, then (if necessary) hold it. The Imodium helps in a pinch (pun intended).
 
I have found, if I wait until I need it, it is too late. My wife also laughs at my preemptive Imodium strikes everytime I go offshore fishing and to the woods to hunt all day.
 
Brother, since I quit alcohol, curbed my caffeine consumption, and started eating 4-5 servings of veggies and taking a psyllium husk supplement...I could sell a subscription service of pics of what my bowels doing.

I'm talking one silky-smooth, continuous poo with no butt-splash that doesn't even need a wipe-up and is over in less time than it takes to describe. Every morning exactly 10 minutes after I roll out of bed.

Cutting out the alcohol definitely helps but this is the key. Every AM I'm ready to go. If I'm doing an AM hunt, I'll take it earlier in the day the day before. If I'm not, all systems go. Never an issue
 
Take a 1 1/2 gallon ZipLok bag and either slide your saddle down to your knees or up under your armpits and go in the bag and after you wipe seal it all up and put in your pack. Done it many times and it isn't that difficult.

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John is right, there is nothing to crappin in a bag. My first time would have been about '84 on a baker climber. That was way more tricky and dangerous than from a saddle considering there was zero fall protection used back then including the stand LOL.
 
John is right, there is nothing to crappin in a bag. My first time would have been about '84 on a baker climber. That was way more tricky and dangerous than from a saddle considering there was zero fall protection used back then including the stand LOL.
For me, it's not the crapping in the bag that's the problem. It's carrying around the bag full of crap lol.
 
John is right, there is nothing to crappin in a bag. My first time would have been about '84 on a baker climber. That was way more tricky and dangerous than from a saddle considering there was zero fall protection used back then including the stand LOL.

obituary reads "much like elvis, he died dropping a deuce doing what he loved....."
 
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