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This year once or twice a week and four or five hours at a time  ;)

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2 - 3 times a week, 4 - 9 hours each time out (depending on whether I'm on my bass boat or using my kickboat/float tube). My favorite  lake which is near (15 miles) my house is only open 3 days a week: Wed., Sat., Sun.

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Because the ole lady thinks we should pay the bills....

October-April  2-3 times a week @ 6-7 hours

May-Sept.  once or twice a week @ 2 - 4 hours

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1-2 times a week, for about 5-6 hours. Man I can't wait to retire.....only 30 more years  ;D

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Varies. I'm self employed, and often flexible -but busy!

At least once a week. I like to go all day, so I can feel connected. Problem is, the earth turns over so darn fast!

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3-4 times a week depending how busy I am.

Usually at least two hours and sometimes up to six or more if the fish are biting really good and it's a weekend.

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2 times per week, 3-6 hours normally. one day during the week, and one day on the weekend.

once night fishing kicks in up here in the north, i'll probably be out 4-5 times a week

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wow... you people are crazy. I thought i fished alot, but i was wrong. I normally get out 1 or 2 times a week for 2-3 hours at a pop. Occasionally ill get a 5 or 6 hour sunday trip in.

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About 5 time a week.  From 3:30 to dark after school.  Sun up to sun down on most weekends.  2 hours if I have work after school.

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