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Feb 21, 2020 11:41:18   #
Fish Dancer Loc: Guntersville, Alabama
 
Graywulff wrote:
What's life without a little danger? Zestless!


So true.

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Feb 21, 2020 13:54:22   #
Gary Lockwitz
 
ghaynes1 wrote:
No. The topic title isn't about what you guys might be thinking about when you aren't fishing, eating or watching a game.

Just curious. How often do you go fishing in a week, a month? I realize weather determines this depending on where we live plus other factors.

This site has users from all over the U.S. Give me your best guess. Could be some interesting stats.


1-2 times

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Feb 21, 2020 23:15:49   #
hankmitchell313 Loc: Conyers Ga.
 
I'm in GA. I usually go atleast once a week in winter and sometimes 3 times or more a week rest of the year, weather forbid.. I mostly kayak fish and always freshwater

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Feb 21, 2020 23:15:53   #
hankmitchell313 Loc: Conyers Ga.
 
I'm in GA. I usually go atleast once a week in winter and sometimes 3 times or more a week rest of the year, weather forbid.. I mostly kayak fish and always freshwater

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Feb 22, 2020 07:41:10   #
Tank Loc: Fruitland Park Fl., originally from Calif
 
I also retired 2 years ago. Done a Lot more fishing now than before. Golfed lot more than I fished but rotator cuff surgery took care of that. Now I fish lot more than I golf, wife is my fishing partner.

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Feb 22, 2020 07:47:17   #
ghaynes1 Loc: Strawberry Plains, TN
 
Tank wrote:
I also retired 2 years ago. Done a Lot more fishing now than before. Golfed lot more than I fished but rotator cuff surgery took care of that. Now I fish lot more than I golf, wife is my fishing partner.


Tank - thanks for the response. Number of times a week you go fishing?

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Feb 22, 2020 08:12:03   #
Tank Loc: Fruitland Park Fl., originally from Calif
 
Now I fish every day. Especially with a dock, canoe and a kayak although I brought my clubs from California still can't swing them the way I like to.

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Feb 22, 2020 08:26:27   #
ghaynes1 Loc: Strawberry Plains, TN
 
Tank wrote:
Now I fish every day. Especially with a dock, canoe and a kayak although I brought my clubs from California still can't swing them the way I like to.


Thanks Tank. Be grateful for each day and what we can still do. Right?

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Feb 22, 2020 08:46:45   #
Thefinder Loc: Western Massachusetts
 
I'm retired and started carp fishing two years ago,3 hours in the morning..3 hours in the afternoon everyday weather permitting. What fighting fish!

GOD Bless

Chris

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Feb 22, 2020 15:43:42   #
J.R. Sloan Loc: Inland Northwest (WA, OR, ID)
 
Eastern WA, noted for ice fishing, not so great for disabled vets, so from Oct-Mar, not much but research and yearning.
However with several boats available, I and fishing partner try at least to make a trip a week in the intervening months, no less than three a month, out to local lakes. (75 in the local area, says the chamber of commerce, but we haven't found all of them).

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Feb 22, 2020 20:31:24   #
Tank Loc: Fruitland Park Fl., originally from Calif
 
thank you G. I am grateful to be able to fish every day.

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Feb 23, 2020 08:53:21   #
Bryon Loc: Missouri
 
I fish usually twice a week in the winter and when spring hits three to four times a week until winter.

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Feb 24, 2020 10:11:58   #
Dbass4856 Loc: Smelterville idaho
 
Like a lot of these guys I try to get out a couple times a week. Especially during the spring. I get out crappie fishing in the early spring just after ice out, off the bank if the crappie aren't biting. Then a dead fish for pike. Once it warms I go bass fishing 2-3 times a week or if the weather is cold or windy I take my other boat trolling for kokanee or big trout. After spring when it starts getting hot out I stay kokanee fishing a day a week and an evening or two smallmouth fishing, in between those times if the walleye bite is on I'll switch to them for a night bite once a week. If I m not doing all that then I'll fish an evening on our local river fly fishing for cutthroat trout. Sept means archery elk or deer. Back to kokanee fishing day a week and fly trout till Nov then muzzleload elk and deer till month end. Soon as ice is set it's a day or two a week till spring rolls around.

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Feb 26, 2020 14:34:54   #
farmerinthedell Loc: Bellevue ,Ohio
 
Well it depends on my schedule.. Walleye fishing on Lake Erie is awlsome yr around.. So I'd go every day if possible or until I get burned out lols..So far theres been no ice to contend with & things r looking great weeks ahead.. Back in the 50s again !!!

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Feb 26, 2020 14:34:58   #
farmerinthedell Loc: Bellevue ,Ohio
 
Well it depends on my schedule.. Walleye fishing on Lake Erie is awlsome yr around.. So I'd go every day if possible or until I get burned out lols..So far theres been no ice to contend with & things r looking great weeks ahead.. Back in the 50s again !!!

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