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IT HAPPENS TO THE BEST OF US WHAT DO YOU DO???

miff007

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This scenario happens to me almost every hunt. I sit in the stand a few hours and just when the Primetime nears I get the urge to PEE!!!! I now try to remember to bring a 20oz. plastic bottle (with the wide mouth of course) and pour it out later away from my stand. Sometimes I forget. Wanted to hears some thought what do you do? Hold it? Bottle? Get down walk away and pee? Mix it with synthetic lure and pour it on the ground? Let it fly from the stand?

Does it affect your hunt? What has been your experience?
 
Save it till a deer is under your stand then pee. It will make the hunt much more enjoyable. TT
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I agree with Medicsnoke, let'er rip. I have taken deer after whizzin also. I actually did whiz on a 1 1/2 old buck once by accident. It was damp out & I never seen him coming. Just as I started to let'er rip I looked down to make sure I was over the edge & this buck walks right under me. I spined him just above the hind quarters before I could put the brakes on the fluids. He never broke a step? Never thought I'd be sharing this
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I let 'er fly too. My favorite stand has a little tree next to it that I've taken to calling the "Pee Tree". Not quite so noisy if you hit the trunk.
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Shoot the rainbow!!! Doesn't seem to effect them at all, I think it must attract them by the noise or something?
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After reading a similar thread on line, I happened to be hunting October 7, 2005. I got in the stand at 9:45 am. Yeah, this is a little late but I was going to spend the whole day. At 1pm, the urge hit and I let it fly on a leaning tree next to the tree I had the Lone Wolf Alpha in. It hit the tree about 8 foot up. I figured it was down wind from my tree and I was right on the edge of timber with CRP grass down wind. What self respecting buck would be cruising the open grass during broad daylight? At 2 pm, I heard something behind me (I was looking into the timber) and I slowly turn to see antlers. A buck came from directly down wind, circled the base of the tree I was in to sniff the tree I had "marked". He was a 4X2 freak rack young deer. I never pulled back on him. Now would a big buck do the same? One thing to think about is that every animal uses the outdoors as their toilet (fox, coyote, you name it). If a deer freaked out every time they smelled urine they would be a nervous wreck.
 
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