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How Many Days Out Of The Week Do You Fish?

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Or, on average, how many days out of the month?

16-20 days a month.

  • Super User

I try to get out at least twice a week.

2 to 3 days a week. At least once a week for the bass boat... maybe twice. The other... pond or river on the flat bottom boat.

I usually shoot for 4-5 on a good week but it usally ends up being 2-3 a week

  • Super User

3-5 is an average week. Some trips are short, only a hour or two, some are marathons. If I have a big tournament, I might have two or three days of just practice.

  • Super User

When we are busy at work, I usually can only get out for a couple hours in the evening during the week, and I usually do that 2-3 times a week, plus a couple hours on Sunday morning or something like that. If we are not busy,I have gone every day for 2 weeks straight before. From the time I get my boat out in late March/early April, till I put it away in late Nov./early Dec. It usually see's the water 125+ seperate times.

Not nearly enough!!! With my work schedule, one week I can get out 2-3 days a week then the following week just 1 day available.

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.

  • Global Moderator

Usually 3-5 times. Only one of those days will be a full day (over 8 hours) I make at least a couple 1-3 hour trips to the lakes or ponds down there a week. My wife and I usually go for a few hours every Sunday if the weather is nice too.

  • Super User

7 days a week. Whether its standing on the dock, going out with some of the forum members, or taking the boat out offshore to spend a day trolling, I'll be doing some sort of fishing every single day. Sometimes it may be only for an hour, sometimes it's for the entire day and night. You can count on me wetting a line at some point no matter what.

5 - 6 days a week on average.

Not as often as i would like. Sunday is my 1 faithful, untimed day. The other 6 depend on my kids, wifes work schedule, order flow at my job and the on call rotation. Some days i work 12-16 hours so there is no chance. Others i get done at 4 and hit the lake. This year though it has been about 2-3 times a week. Again, not as much as i would like but what can you do?

7 most weeks sometimes 6

3-5 times a week

3 is an average number. But now that I live closer to my fishing spots, that will increase hopefully.That is if my new job doesn't get in the way.

  • Super User

During Spring and fall I'm on the water 4 or 5 full days a week. Summer and winter are for catching up on my honey-do list. I may get out for a day or two during the week though.

I am single & retired so I usually get out 3 to 4 days a week unless the weather is bad & a lake advisory is in effect. In the spring & fall it's all day. In the summer it's early mornings until about noon & then the evenings until dark 30. The winter it's from about 10 or 11 until 3 or 4. In the spring & fall I try to get out 5 to 6 days a week. I am normally on the water between 215 & 235 days a year.

10-16 days in one month. I try to go everyday on the weekend and put in more than 6hrs on one of them. Weekdays I try to go before going to work at night.

  • Super User

Typically I average 5 full days on the water from February through November. That may be seven one, and two the three the next because of travel, however. Typically, when I'm not traveling I'm on the water at least 8 hours a day seven days a week.

  • Super User

I fish saltwater 7 days a week, bad weather I may not be on a boat but I'm somewhere. I bass fish too.

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