Dude, just crack the back door and pee, no need to try to hold something for your kid to pee in, With my son's aim or just for his own laughter he would drench me. And who wants to carry around a bag or bottle of pee. Gross!
Can't believe y'all never heard of a mock scrape. Just kick the dirt around under a low limb and go. Deer are like dogs, they will come check it out. Bucks and does.
I was a guest at a lease in Freer one time. They issued 1 gallon ziplock bags to you when you went to the stand. They did not want you peeing out of the blind. But you had to empty them before you got back into the truck when they picked you up after the hunt. Didn't make any sense to me but I was the guest.
Necessity is the mother of invention and when I was recently hunting with my boys and found myself without a trusty gatorade bottle, I was scrambling for something for my 7 year old to pee in. I was about to dump out my bottle of scent blocker and hope his aim was better than usual when I came across a couple gallon Zip Lock bags in my backpack. I had never thought of using one as a portable urinal, but it worked like a charm and had several advantages to the traditional empty gatorade bottle:
1. Easy to Pack - they take up very little space in the backpack.
2. Much Easier Target to Hit - these things open up wide. It is a much easier shot than a gatorade bottle.
3. Versatile - you can't poo in a gatorade bottle.
4. Fun - hitting your big brother across the side of the face with a zip lock full of pee is funny. If it were a gatorade bottle it would just be mean.
Just wanted to share the discovery with all my hunting brothers out there who have kids.
Haha....the part of hitting the brother cracked me up. Could see it now.
Necessity is the mother of invention and when I was recently hunting with my boys and found myself without a trusty gatorade bottle, I was scrambling for something for my 7 year old to pee in. I was about to dump out my bottle of scent blocker and hope his aim was better than usual when I came across a couple gallon Zip Lock bags in my backpack. I had never thought of using one as a portable urinal, but it worked like a charm and had several advantages to the traditional empty gatorade bottle:
1. Easy to Pack - they take up very little space in the backpack.
2. Much Easier Target to Hit - these things open up wide. It is a much easier shot than a gatorade bottle.
3. Versatile - you can't poo in a gatorade bottle.
4. Fun - hitting your big brother across the side of the face with a zip lock full of pee is funny. If it were a gatorade bottle it would just be mean.
Just wanted to share the discovery with all my hunting brothers out there who have kids.
I don't think I would trust the zipper on that thing in my backpack. Talk about a mess if it gives out!
Dealing with the urine is no issue if you put a powdered liquid solidifier in the Zip lock. Actually, you could have some bags made up in advance and easily carry them in a pack or even a pocket. Urine will solidify in seconds after hitting the powder, then all you have to do is throw it in the trash when you get back to camp. No muss, no fuss. The powder can be purchased on Amazon.
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