View Full Version : How long do you typically stay out fishing?
tacklebox
02-27-2013, 07:02 PM
I was just wondering -
How long do you tend to stay out fishing? Sometimes I lose track of time and its been 9 hours and the sun has gone down long ago but Im still watching my poles like a hawk eagerly awaiting that *tap tap tap.
So, in a kayak or not, whats the average for you guys?
:toetap05:
GregAndrew
02-27-2013, 07:10 PM
Until the fish cry "Uncle", or the back does.
dorado50
02-27-2013, 07:41 PM
On the kayak a great day is 45mins. to an hour with a fish or two. Normal day 4-5hrs with a fish or two. Six hours with no fish I feel like I'm beating a dead horse. On the boat I plan to stay out a minimum of two days,normally a three to four day trip. After sunset we will tuck in on leeside of an island or if no land in sight put out the chute and alternate watches at the helm.
addicted2sp33d
02-27-2013, 08:42 PM
As long as it takes for one of the following to happen:
I have to return the rental boat
The park/lake is closing
I run out of daylight
I run out of food/snacks
I run out of ideas
I run out of fishing buddies who are as dedicated (they call it crazy) as me
I limit out (least likely to happen)
JarrodMc
02-27-2013, 09:42 PM
till we catch all the fish, or we drink all the beer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJEsSgSW5DU
Biggameaddict
02-27-2013, 09:49 PM
As long as i can
blitzburgh
02-27-2013, 10:34 PM
It all depends on, you know...her. :D
StinkyMatt
02-28-2013, 06:59 AM
One TEXT from the wife........keep fishing
Two texts from the wife......keep fishing
Three texts from the wife.......keep fishing (closer to the shoreline)
Four texts from the wife.......reply that you are already loaded up and on the freeway (while you keep fishing)
Five or more texts from the wife.......Screw it, you are already in the dog house, tell her to clean the house, make your dinner and you don't know when you will be getting home! :D
taggermike
02-28-2013, 07:55 AM
If I don't have an imposed time limit (family stuff, work, yadda yadda) my general rule is I'll stay out till I'm not having fun any more. I try not to let yakking feel like work or like some kind of dutie. If the conditions are still good and I'm still feeling optimistic I'll stay out. If it looks dead but I'm exploring new areas or there is a some thing cool to see I'll stay out. Maybe others can second this but since I started fishing a hobie I stay out much much longer than I ever did on my paddle kayaks. Mike
mtnbykr2
02-28-2013, 08:08 AM
One TEXT from the wife........keep fishing
Two texts from the wife......keep fishing
Three texts from the wife.......keep fishing (closer to the shoreline)
Four texts from the wife.......reply that you are already loaded up and on the freeway (while you keep fishing)
Five or more texts from the wife.......Screw it, you are already in the dog house, tell her to clean the house, make your dinner and you don't know when you will be getting home! :D
:iagree:that's pretty funny though and true
jorluivil
02-28-2013, 09:01 AM
I fish until the bait starts playing dead
TEAMFISH
02-28-2013, 09:27 AM
I don't like to make any other plans the day when I'm set to Yak. If the other half doesn't have the list for me that day (not a word Brett:banghead:) I'll stay six to eight hours, depending on the conditions.
Jimmyz123
02-28-2013, 09:33 AM
I learned a long time ago that when you are going out to have a plan, so I do. I plan all the gear that I'm going to take and need, and then some extras to prepare for any situations that may come up. If I'm out on the water for more than 2 hours and none of the things I'm using for the first plan are getting results, then I start doing other things, and then if I have done everything and nothing's happening, I usually will call it a day, but I like to be on the water for at least 6 hours before I call it quits for the day.
raffman55
02-28-2013, 09:43 AM
Usually plan on being out a minimum of 3-4 hours, generally 6-8. Longest runs have been over 10 hours, did 2 days of 8 hours each on MB a few years ago but my ass was flat for quite awhile. Now it just depends on if the wind picks up, or if I take on water, otherwise I'll keep fishing...
sasha
02-28-2013, 10:26 AM
Damn first off I'm way ahead of all you married guys :luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::the_finge r: .
I stay out till I'm too tired and my butt hurts. Thats the most common reason about 4-6 hours.
right behind that reason is that I'm soooo sea sick and really don't care about fishing kayaking or the next world war. I jsut want to be home and away from the ocean kayaking and everyone else.. Leave me alone can't you see I'm sea sick. Say one more word and I bite you, I got sea sick so bad a couple of times that I were willing to jump in the ocean and have a shark put me out of my missery.
I need to get back on the water, Been too busy lately.
tacklebox
02-28-2013, 10:54 AM
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who stays out over 6-8 hrs. (Sometimes longer ;) )
My other half is usually pretty understanding and can keep herself busy, most of the time. But sometimes its like , Jesus woman.... Let me fish ! My phone is in a waterproof bag and it is a pain to get to with a pole in one hand and a cervesa in the other!
Jimmyz123
02-28-2013, 11:09 AM
Damn first off I'm way ahead of all you married guys :luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::the_finge r: .
I stay out till I'm too tired and my butt hurts. Thats the most common reason about 4-6 hours.
right behind that reason is that I'm soooo sea sick and really don't care about fishing kayaking or the next world war. I jsut want to be home and away from the ocean kayaking and everyone else.. Leave me alone can't you see I'm sea sick. Say one more word and I bite you, I got sea sick so bad a couple of times that I were willing to jump in the ocean and have a shark put me out of my missery.
I need to get back on the water, Been too busy lately.
For your sea sickness issue go to your doctor and ask for the pill form of scopace. Take it before you go out on your kayak and you will not be sea sick again. Don't mess with the patch, although it works, that one you have to put on the night before you go out. The pill works even if you are on the water. My dad was sick and the guy we were fishing with gave him a pill of scopace and in 10 minutes he was already feeling better, and was right as rain the rest of the day. Trust me it works you'll be able to stay out longer.
JeffB
02-28-2013, 01:11 PM
As long as the wife will let me! Or until whom ever fishes with me is crying to go home! Went out last night at 3:30ish didn't get home till 6 this morning.
old_rookie
02-28-2013, 05:16 PM
wow - I see I'm not alone on the conditions that determine how long you are on the water..... wife/her/other half/texts/honey-do-list. I really thought I was the only one.
steveooo
02-28-2013, 06:38 PM
For your sea sickness issue go to your doctor and ask for the pill form of scopace. Take it before you go out on your kayak and you will not be sea sick again. Don't mess with the patch, although it works, that one you have to put on the night before you go out. The pill works even if you are on the water. My dad was sick and the guy we were fishing with gave him a pill of scopace and in 10 minutes he was already feeling better, and was right as rain the rest of the day. Trust me it works you'll be able to stay out longer.
Those pills were called Scopace, and they worked awesome. Unfortunately they were discontinued by the mfgr about a year ago and you can no longer get them. I stocked up prepper style :D
I like to stay out on the water about an hour, sometimes less. :wsb:
tacmik
02-28-2013, 06:45 PM
Depends on how long the honey do list is. The longer the list, the longer I stay out.
tacklebox
02-28-2013, 06:49 PM
Depends on how long the honey do list is. The longer the list, the longer I stay out.
HAHAHA love it!
Mr hooks
02-28-2013, 08:14 PM
As long as your ass can hang.
Mr hooks
02-28-2013, 08:24 PM
As long as my seat can stand it or until I can't lie to my wife any more.
echo1er
02-28-2013, 08:25 PM
If I'm out with a buddy. Till they say
If I'm out by my self. Till I deemed it on safe.
Amish Ed
02-28-2013, 10:00 PM
4-6hrs depending on my back and my butt. If the fishing just sucks, I'm likely to come in closer to 4hrs. If they're flying over the rail...
Cbad Mike
02-28-2013, 11:28 PM
Not long enough... Usually 9 + hours, by then I'm sore, hungry, weathered, to cold or hot, or just plain tired of pulling my zipperless waders down to pee.
PapaDave
03-01-2013, 07:52 AM
Assuming the conditions are okay, I will be out 10-14 hours in the summer time.
sasha
03-01-2013, 09:43 AM
Damn why did they stop making Scopace??? I have tried all the remedies I were told about. Pills, herbs patches you name it. Nothing works what so ever. If anything many times they made me even more sick then before. Now I don't take anything, When I start to feel sick I pull everything inside and start to move. Fast paced paddle and that settles me down and makes me feel better.
Hunters Pa
03-01-2013, 10:06 AM
Damn why did they stop making Scopace??? I have tried all the remedies I were told about. Pills, herbs patches you name it. Nothing works what so ever. If anything many times they made me even more sick then before. Now I don't take anything, When I start to feel sick I pull everything inside and start to move. Fast paced paddle and that settles me down and makes me feel better.
My brother tried EVERYTHING and nothing ever worked. Then he got one of the watch-type gizmos that shock the wrist periodically. Works pretty fast, and he has even been able to take it off and loan it to someome who is puking until they feel better, then put it back on. Don't know if this is teh exact one, but he SWEARS by it, after trying all the pills, patches, etc.
http://www.buzzillions.com/reviews/neurowave-medical-technologies-reliefband-motion-sickness-control-reviews
dorado50
03-01-2013, 12:10 PM
. Now I don't take anything, When I start to feel sick I pull everything inside and start to move. Fast paced paddle and that settles me down and makes me feel better.
You are now on the right track. I used to get sick also(many,many moons ago) but I kept at it,welcoming the sea sickness,as I felt that everytime I got sick I knew I would be that much closer to "cureing" myself. I have no idea what its like to be seasick anymore! If you must,try chewing on ginger,drink 7up w/saltines........
steveooo
03-01-2013, 12:46 PM
You are now on the right track. I used to get sick also(many,many moons ago) but I kept at it,welcoming the sea sickness,as I felt that everytime I got sick I knew I would be that much closer to "cureing" myself. I have no idea what its like to be seasick anymore! If you must,try chewing on ginger,drink 7up w/saltines........
Yup. Time on the water cures sea sickness. Ever watch deadliest catch? Most of the greenhorns/ camera crew get pretty sick for the first few days, but they get over it. I'd get sick pretty frequently when I first started doing this. Haven't felt sick on the kayak for a few years now, probably because I'd be too stubborn to come in when I felt ill. The weird part? I can spend all day in the kayak bobbing around in the open water like a cork, but I got seasick on my last cruise as we were barely pulling out of the harbor. Different motion I guess. :rolleyes:
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