Both. I always come prepared, but don't want to ruin a hunt. I try and wait it out, but when it gets to be too much, I go wherever I can make it. Always have your weapon close by, though.
I try to always be prepared, but luckily haven't had an emergency in a long time. Two years ago my Dad and I were out in Wyoming hunting mule deer( 2 yrs ago this week) it was cold, around zero, 10 inches of snow on the ground opening morning. You know just a brutal day for a middle ga boy! Anyway my Dad says he gets back into the area we had scouted and set up his blind and the "mood hits" Well at first he tried to "dismiss it" and concentrate on hunting but the "urges" were overwhleming. SO he decides there ain't but one thing to do; take care of business. Do you know how many layers of clothes us middle ga boys had on? He said the bushes and branches looked like a clearance sale at Bass Pro Shop! Needless to say he was highly motivated to finish.
Thats half the reason I hunt, to make like a bear in the woods
Several of the guys and me included just get down and let her rip. I do like several others posting this one and make a small hole then cover it. Only problem with that is if I dont hide it I'll step in it shonuff.
i use the "bush doctrine"--take a pre-emptive, you know, before heading to the stand just in case. don't want to take any chances. find a nice, quiet spot near my jeep and take care of business! ahh, i feel better already!
Since having my Gall Bladder removed a few years back, "holding it" just isn't an option for me anymore. I'd forget my bullets or my arrows before I'd forget my TP.