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<blockquote data-quote="GibsonCoTrkyHntr" data-source="post: 5280492" data-attributes="member: 22746"><p>... you gotta go.</p><p></p><p>Hello TnDeer! Long time lurker and just decided to join today. Love the fellowship on here as well as all the great information!</p><p></p><p>I'm going to start off by making quite possibly the oddest first post on here, but I truly need some advice here!</p><p></p><p>I have never duck hunted until this year. All I ever really do is turkey hunt and occasionally shoot some doves. My friend has been pestering me about trying out duck hunting so I thought, why not, what's another expensive hobby!?</p><p></p><p>Lucky for me he had a pair of waders and shotgun to use my first time out. This is where my question comes in. About an hour after shooting light I get the urge to go number two and I don't think time is on my side. I go back in the woods about 150 yards. Long story short, the woods are submerged in about a foot of water and I CANT FIND A DRY SPOT. THEN I start an akward dance of lowering waders, trying not to fall, and trying not to get wet. Of course, I end up falling over and my whole right side is soaked and we call it a day once I get back to the blind. I dont think I'll be invited back lol.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully yall go easy on me, but if I do get invited back, what do you do when you get the stomach pains and can't wait until later?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GibsonCoTrkyHntr, post: 5280492, member: 22746"] ... you gotta go. Hello TnDeer! Long time lurker and just decided to join today. Love the fellowship on here as well as all the great information! I'm going to start off by making quite possibly the oddest first post on here, but I truly need some advice here! I have never duck hunted until this year. All I ever really do is turkey hunt and occasionally shoot some doves. My friend has been pestering me about trying out duck hunting so I thought, why not, what's another expensive hobby!? Lucky for me he had a pair of waders and shotgun to use my first time out. This is where my question comes in. About an hour after shooting light I get the urge to go number two and I don't think time is on my side. I go back in the woods about 150 yards. Long story short, the woods are submerged in about a foot of water and I CANT FIND A DRY SPOT. THEN I start an akward dance of lowering waders, trying not to fall, and trying not to get wet. Of course, I end up falling over and my whole right side is soaked and we call it a day once I get back to the blind. I dont think I'll be invited back lol. Hopefully yall go easy on me, but if I do get invited back, what do you do when you get the stomach pains and can't wait until later? [/QUOTE]
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