What's Your Longest fishing hours/day

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Our Longest Fishing Hours = 15.50 Hrs. Bay of Quinte summer 2012


Results = Lots of fish
- sheepheads - pull my shoulder hard and fast, it burps
- LMBass
- SMBass
- Perch
- Catfish
- Walleye - there were strikes but not lucky to land 1 that time
- RockBass
- Sunfish
- Goby tons
- White Bass a lot
- Seagull = 1
- Lots of frustrated fishermen (no catch), few were happy
- Police tickets here and there on boaters
- people wondering how we fish that long
- sunburn
- mosquitoes send us home, not even the best repellant works
- driving back home safely = challenging


Set ups
- Top/middle/bottom
- Lures top/middle/bottom
- Senkos
- Worm harness
- Rod and reel for Bass 6'6" + longer Rod

Diet
- Tim horton's coffee in the morning
- bagel sandwhich
- fruits
- water
- flavoured water for dehydration
- lunch = chicken salad sandwhich bought night before


This I won't advice, It can be dangerous If you're driving back home but can be done with good discipline on diet, training and other sports.

What's your longest fishing hours/day ?


 
iv fished from 7AM till 9PM during peak daylight days during the summer. Other than that, I fish 1-2 hours at a time during university semesters.
 
usernamehere said:
iv fished from 7AM till 9PM during peak daylight days during the summer. Other than that, I fish 1-2 hours at a time during university semesters.
good to know, were fishaholics.
 
14 hours straight on the river this spring, result, lots of steelies with tonnes of new water discovered :) Average is 9-11 hours a trip, 2 trips a week
 
5:30 am to 6:00 pm, so 13 hours. if you include driving then 16 hours!
 
Way to make me feel old, Lure <_< .
When I was a kid we used to ride our bikes to a certain Lake O trib where there was a trestle with a large pool. The pool was full of Suckers, Carp, Cats and Gotcheefish ( Chubb and Shiners.) We also got the occasional Bass, Pike, Rainbow, Salmon and Brown. Snapping turtles and American Eels where also landed there. We rode our bikes out and would camp out for days at a time on our summer holidays. Call me and my friends Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn if you will but when we went to sleep we would tie our lines around our big toes. Can you imagine waking up with a 25 lb carp trying to pull you into the water :lol: . I can. We went there and fished 3 or 4 days solid. Always had our lines in the water.

Alfie.
 
Alfiegee said:
Way to make me feel old, Lure <_< .
When I was a kid we used to ride our bikes to a certain Lake O trib where there was a trestle with a large pool. The pool was full of Suckers, Carp, Cats and Gotcheefish ( Chubb and Shiners.) We also got the occasional Bass, Pike, Rainbow, Salmon and Brown. Snapping turtles and American Eels where also landed there. We rode our bikes out and would camp out for days at a time on our summer holidays. Call me and my friends Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn if you will but when we went to sleep we would tie our lines around our big toes. Can you imagine waking up with a 25 lb carp trying to pull you into the water :lol: . I can. We went there and fished 3 or 4 days solid. Always had our lines in the water.

Alfie.
Sounds like a blast. Wonder if there are any places like that still around...
 
6am-9pm on the river last december the fish wouldn't stop biting!!!! And thank god the guy who was supposed to come bailed cuz I needed all 150 roe bags I tied for the two of is
 
You guys got nothing on us carp guys. I did a 24 hr. fish-in 8am Sat to 8am Sun.and a 28 hr tournament from 8am Sat to 12 noon Sun. There is a tournament in New York state that is 50 hrs. but I have not fished that .
 
Florida, 2010.. 5am-1pm flats fishing, 2-8pm mangrove snooks, 8pm-1am tarpon.. Im not sure if it would be my longest but easily the best day of fishing ive ever had
 
usernamehere said:
iv fished from 7AM till 9PM during peak daylight days during the summer. Other than that, I fish 1-2 hours at a time during university semesters.
university kills me too, it seems as if the better the fishing is starting to get....the more work we get handed our way, lol it sucks
 
Christopher K said:
14 hours straight on the river this spring, result, lots of steelies with tonnes of new water discovered :) Average is 9-11 hours a trip, 2 trips a week
Christopher K said:
14 hours straight on the river this spring, result, lots of steelies with tonnes of new water discovered :) Average is 9-11 hours a trip, 2 trips a week
9-11 hrs. is productive enough .... new water is a plus
 
Christopher K said:
14 hours straight on the river this spring, result, lots of steelies with tonnes of new water discovered :) Average is 9-11 hours a trip, 2 trips a week
ChasinTails said:
17 hours straight fishing in south carolina
17 hours ... you broke my record .... were not suppose to go home yet that time but my fishing buddies can't stay any longer plus mosquitoes came from nowhere.
 
getin said:
5:30 am to 6:00 pm, so 13 hours. if you include driving then 16 hours!
13 hours my target average hours .... driving back safely is challenging.
 
Alfiegee said:
Way to make me feel old, Lure <_< .
When I was a kid we used to ride our bikes to a certain Lake O trib where there was a trestle with a large pool. The pool was full of Suckers, Carp, Cats and Gotcheefish ( Chubb and Shiners.) We also got the occasional Bass, Pike, Rainbow, Salmon and Brown. Snapping turtles and American Eels where also landed there. We rode our bikes out and would camp out for days at a time on our summer holidays. Call me and my friends Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn if you will but when we went to sleep we would tie our lines around our big toes. Can you imagine waking up with a 25 lb carp trying to pull you into the water :lol: . I can. We went there and fished 3 or 4 days solid. Always had our lines in the water.

Alfie.
3 or 4 days thats sick bro. .... i was planning 24 hours on the water not leaving my line ..... switch hands when the other side tired out .... there are ponds(small lakes) that can be access by bikes (300-500Mtrs ride) with pay on days/free at night ..... fish are LMBass, Panfish, pike, trout. Tying up your toe is dangerous It can drown you or cut the blood circulation and toe gone ... then fish will eat your toe :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: . No age limit on fishing !
 
FishingNoob said:
Sounds like a blast. Wonder if there are any places like that still around...
Yup there are ..... parks .... conservation parks ..... can be access by rivers, bikes.
 
w_ boughner said:
6am-9pm on the river last december the fish wouldn't stop biting!!!! And thank god the guy who was supposed to come bailed cuz I needed all 150 roe bags I tied for the two of is
momentum is there .... when you leave takes awhile to get them going.
 
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