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letting wife go in the livewell

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Last year she had to go and I told her to pee in the livewell . Then turned it on for a minute to flush it . I cant be the only person to have women go in the livewell . Theres hardly ever any fish in it . Anyone else do it ?

I keep a “bailer” in the boat.  A bleach jug cut in half.....   it’s the toilet for those who don’t want to go over the side. 

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Gotta do what ya gotta do I guess

But I'm taking her to the beach where she can either enjoy

the pleasures of a port-a-potty or water the woods.  

 

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A-Jay

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My wife has used the livewell a couple of times.

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Don't eat the brown trout

  • Super User

3 gallon pail and a pool noodle

Works in a pinch, especially if your way offshore. I’ve been on the big water fishing for salmon several times where it was so rough that it was too dangerous to even try to stand and go over the side, so we used the front livewell on our knees and just gave it a  flush. 

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Mine won’t use the live well.  She has a coffee can in the boat.

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   Y'know, between this thread and @A-Jay's dog farts, I think I now know FAR more than I ever wanted to know!     ??  ??    jj

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  • Super User

After reading this thread, a catheter doesn't seem all that bad ?

  • Super User
3 hours ago, slonezp said:

3 gallon pail and a pool noodle

 

I find that the pool noodle is just about long enough for me but not wide enough ??

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28 minutes ago, Bird said:

After reading this thread, a catheter doesn't seem all that bad ?

 

 

A-Jay

I'm ashamed I've never thought of this. It's rare she comes along anymore for fishing but i remember everytime I got the bite going I had to make a trip to the bank. 

 

This would of been so much easier.

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41 minutes ago, NYWayfarer said:

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Have one in the glovebox minus the lady adaptor. Dad has prostate issues and he pee's every 20 minutes.

  • Global Moderator

I've tried to get mine to use the livewell but she refuses, then is scared to get out on the shore because of snakes ?‍♂️

  • Super User

A perk of fishing from a multispecies boat (at least mine) is it has a swim step off the back... perfect platform for her. However, that livewell option is pretty solid and something I'd never even considered. Back when I had my old aluminum bass rig it was hop in the water or just hold it for a bit. 

On 12/12/2020 at 10:12 AM, scaleface said:

Last year she had to go and I told her to pee in the livewell . Then turned it on for a minute to flush it . I cant be the only person to have women go in the livewell . Theres hardly ever any fish in it . Anyone else do it ?

 

If you add a separate water nozzle to use as a bidet you wouldn't even need TP! Could also serve as a water fountain for the kids! Problem is if you have fish in there...well hmmm...

  • Super User

A tree along a wooded shoreline seems to work well for my wife... 

  • Super User

I have other means on board. No one is wizzing, dumping, puking or spitting in my likewell. I’m not playing that. Sorry. 
 

But it does sound funny being it happened to someone else. 

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8 minutes ago, Spankey said:

I have other means on board. No one is wizzing, dumping, puking or spitting in my likewell. I’m not playing that. Sorry. 
 

But it does sound funny being it happened to someone else. 

It’s obvious you have grandchildren in your boat from that post 

  • Super User
3 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

It’s obvious you have grandchildren in your boat from that post 

Yes sir. I have two grandsons that are with me quite a bit. 
 

That live well has only been used for what it was intended to do. 
 

Stowing other means is no hard to do nor does it take up space. 

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