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I have been out 109 days so far this year, so that comes to about 25 days a month. No wonder i cant get any yard work done.

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I can say 1-4 times a week currently but it usually is 45 mins to an hour each time. now I go atleast once a month on the weekend with my boy we will do 2 to 3 hours.

This thread peaked my curiousity....how long do you go when you go? when folks say 2-3 times a week is that 4, 6 8 hours or like me 1 to 2 hours a time? Because to me I feel while I catch a fish or two I am deffinately not out there long enough. It is still fun to go, just wish I was able to do so longer periods of time.

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On weeknights, it's about 4 hours. Weekends can be 6-12 hour trips.

Posted

I can only fish 5 days a week its take two days pay to keep gas in the boat

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I'm on the water 2-5 days a week spring and fall and nights in the warmer months.

A-Jay

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here lately, 0 days a week. between moving a month ago and work being swamped i havent had much time to do anything. now i got family coming in town this weekend. maybe, just maybe, i can sneak off with my brother in law and hit up the river for some smallies or something...

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Usually once a week. If its slow at work and I can get off then twice a week.

Posted

Wow you guys are lucky I only get to go 1 time a week or 2 if I'm lucky. But then again I'm only 15 so I can't drive myself, but when I can drive I will probably start fishing everyday I can.

Posted

2-3 trips roughly. Maybe total 6-8 hours a week throwing something. Not much but I love every second of it.

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I fish religiously every Sunday, and then try to hit one more afternoon a week, so I would so 1 day and 1 afternoon a week. Then you have to factor in about 4-5 week trips throughout the year. I am actually keeping a record of this for the first time this year. How many days, how many bass and then how many over 5lbs. I will know for sure at the end of the year how it all works out.

Jeff

Ps> by my calculations right now I am fishing EXACTLY 1.5 days per week so far this year!!!

Posted

On shore and boat combined I would say 3 times a week. The way my work schedule is, its usually only 3 times every two weeks that I have time to take the boat to lake. Luckily, I have a pond on my property that I can wet a line in if I have an extra few minutes.

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Being retired and lucky enough to have several decent bass waters within a few miles of my home, I can fish just about every day, for a few hours in the mornings. Fishing from a boat may be only once or twice a week though.

Posted

Some weeks 4 or 5. Some weeks I'm lucky to get out for a couple of hours one afternoon.

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I would fish everyday of the week but I have a job and it keeps getting in the way of my personal life.

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I normally get 2 full days and 1 half day I thought I fished a lot some of you guy fish up to 6 days a week. But I do spend about 30 hrs a week on the water more on tournament week because got to mark off to fish them.

Well I live 1.9 miles from work ane 35 min from one lake and 1 1/2 from anther and for the month of april i spent $720 on gas! Needless to say I'm staying home these week to save money.

Posted

I am single and retired and live only 5 minutes away from one of TVA major lakes. Fish maybe 1 day every 2 weeks because put more time in work since retired than I did when working full time.

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