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this is where I bow out, too many directions we could go!
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Speaking of coffee cans! I once was drawn by a very nice lady at a bass tournament. After two thermos' of coffee the inevitable happened. I had to go!! I couldn't hold it any longer so I told her straigt out, red faced and all. She said, go ahead it won't bother me. I tried my best to miss the back of her new Ranger boat, maybe sprayed it a little, but got the job done. She told me that's why she never drinks much. Just a couple sips of water every once in awhile.
The second lady angler I drew, same thing, had to go again, miles from anywhere, I told her, she said no problem, we were both on the front deck, I guess she didn't look, didn't hear any laughter!! Coffee can would have helped.
The second lady angler I drew, same thing, had to go again, miles from anywhere, I told her, she said no problem, we were both on the front deck, I guess she didn't look, didn't hear any laughter!! Coffee can would have helped.
Johnnie Crain
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Chuckles, having spent some time in a boat with Penny Englund, Kay Barton, and a couple of other women while bass fishing!
I can and do sympathise. It is a very touchy subject, and one that has to be addressed. I usually tried to get it out of the way before we unloaded the boat in the morning. That way, when nature inevitably calls, there's no problem dealing with it.
I can and do sympathise. It is a very touchy subject, and one that has to be addressed. I usually tried to get it out of the way before we unloaded the boat in the morning. That way, when nature inevitably calls, there's no problem dealing with it.
Fishing is life, any kind of fishing!
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"The other situation" Oh lord that brings up some memories.
Funny now, weren't then
The only thing I can say about it is avoid a big breakfast before a hard day's fishing!
esp a big breakfast at a questionable joint in a truck stop with a pile of biscuits covered in sausage gravy
(Don't ask)
Funny now, weren't then
The only thing I can say about it is avoid a big breakfast before a hard day's fishing!
esp a big breakfast at a questionable joint in a truck stop with a pile of biscuits covered in sausage gravy
(Don't ask)
Fishing is life, any kind of fishing!
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I only eat donuts for breakfast, luckily they tend to bind you up for awhile.
Johnnie Crain
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Granola bars, I usually go through a whole box of them when fishing a tourney. And, no coffee, either gatoraed (green) or gatoraid(green)/mt dew mixed 50-50. With more than a few bottles of plain water in the cooler.
I may have some grey hair on top, but that just means I learned my lessons the hard way.
I may have some grey hair on top, but that just means I learned my lessons the hard way.
Fishing is life, any kind of fishing!
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Hey guys, What about the woman in the boats. My wife and I fish most of the time together and sometimes host othe male anglers with us. It puts the girls in a bad spot when time over comes will power. She has a system that works but is still uneasy when nature calls.
RW-reeler
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Gatorade!! I hate Gatorade, I think when a gator has to "go" they pour it out of the coffee can into a Gatorade bottle and sell it. Just kidding of course. Wonder what newcomers to this site are thinking?>
Johnnie Crain