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Poll, days of trout fishing a year

Days spent trout fishing per year  

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Man, u need to add some more days to this poll. 18+ doesn't even come close to half the days on the stream I spend chasing trout.

shane

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During the open season, I am out for trout between 1-4 days per week...We start in March and end in September. Easily over 100 days per season just on trout...

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I live at the wrong end of the Australian continent :(. But I target them as often as I can....

 

Estuarine fly fishing would be more like 52 days plus... That is almost every weekend where I can

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Somewhere between 60-80 per year....mostly because various trout species are what we mostly have locally, and my local open water season is limited to March-November.

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This is for my final in statistics this semester, Would greatly appreciate it if you would participate in my sample study.

 

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Tmatt26

 

I'm a marketing researcher. Given these results, you should re-examine your categories(maybe less than 10, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, etc, thru 100+)and resubmit the questionnaire. You should also consider asking an additional couple of questions (maybe years fished, age, $ spent annually on trout tackle, etc.) to increase your ability to analyze the days data and dazzle your teacher.

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I'm a marketing researcher. Given these results, you should re-examine your categories(maybe less than 10, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, etc, thru 100+)and resubmit the questionnaire. You should also consider asking an additional couple of questions (maybe years fished, age, $ spent annually on trout tackle, etc.) to increase your ability to analyze the days data and dazzle your teacher.

 

I agree....I would also love to see the results and resulting correlations.

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I'm a marketing researcher. Given these results, you should re-examine your categories(maybe less than 10, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, etc, thru 100+)and resubmit the questionnaire. You should also consider asking an additional couple of questions (maybe years fished, age, $ spent annually on trout tackle, etc.) to increase your ability to analyze the days data and dazzle your teacher.

 

I agree....I would also love to see the results and resulting correlations.

That would be cool to see but I do t really want to think about how much I spend on fishing/tying stuff each year :(

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