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I'm 55 officially, but long ago I did things to my body that voided the warranty, so I feel older.

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37 and feel like I'm 20 {most days} I can start to feel my age after a long day on rough water. The knees aren't the shock absorbers they once were.

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50! Age has taken some toll on the ol' body. An ache here, a little softer there, eyes don't see a well. But it hasn't diminished the desire to fish!

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I'm 68 and can tell you youngsters that it just keeps getting better, or at least it should. If it doesn't get better you're going about it in the wrong way.

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Old enough to know better, too young to care!

48, but if you ask my wife she'd tell you I act like a little kid.

Gene

[This message has been edited by genegodawa (edited 04-10-2004).]

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

I'm 20 + 25 years of experience.

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I turn the big 4-oh in a few months. I'm gonna take the day off and spend it on the water!

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Fun topic !
made it to 40 last August.
The wife is there as well. Holding up
pretty well, considering everything.
I think fishing helps slow the aging process. However young or old , take care of yourself. You only get one, so use it wisely !
Don

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people who fish live longer.

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43 if I remember right and 25 wasn't that long ago at all.

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When I get to your guy's age I will trade my wife in for two twenties!
Best Fishes
Chris
IBOT IN TRAINING
IBOT WANNABE

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48 here and you know you're getting older when you can't trust your own farts!

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51 will be 52 on the 23rd of April. Great thread Juneau, I was wondering the same thing just the other day, or was that last week, er maybe last month er.......well looks like I lost some brain cells along the way. grin.gifgrin.gif

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I was stopped by a DNR employee doing a creel survey last year and when it came to the age question he said "what are you, about 50?". That grey hair can be deceiving. I'm 37 and have been fishing for most of them.

Never........

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This topic is real interesting.

It seems that some people feel older than they are, others younger than they are.

Mentally some feel or act younger than they are the rest I feel sorry for.

Me well a broken back, crushed face, broken ribs, nocked out teeth, a sternum that don't sit in the middle, I shouldn't need to tell you this 35 year old feels 135. Some say after 10 yrs bullriding what should I expect.

Mentally well after 3 1/2yrs not riding I was asked if wanted to get on again, I said sure. Well I couldn't climb the chute but some young pups piccked me up, set me on the bulls back. Guess what I won over $1300. grin.gif

Guess the moral of it is if you feel old ya can still get'er done if your mind's in the middle. I would advise any one to take it e/z on the body but if you must take a risk, well then you must.

My motto is when I die the only 2 things worth anything will be my brain, the other one I'll let the ladies explain. grin.gifgrin.gif

GRIZ

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36, my wife is 39 so I'll always feel young. Good topic, I'm not surprised by the ages here. Rick isn't responding becuase he's over 80! Did you know that? Pretty computer savvy for an 80 year old.

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46 yrs old When I was young a year seemed like a long time but now it is nothings more than a couple of blinks of an eye! Good luck fishing to all of you young and old.

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34 and I am loving life more every day.

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I'm 37 and enjoying every minute of it!!

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I'm 49, but suffering from ataxia, so I won't be able to walk for too many more years. I'm not sure how this will affect my fishing, so I'll try to get in as many good hours as are possible. Eventually, this thing will take my life, but if I can't fish, its not much of a life anyway. Is it?

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I just went over the four pages on this topic. To my surprise I apparently have the seniority up to now. Born October l943 = 60 years. Come on, somebody, don't make me feel I'm over the hill.

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