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47 and having fun. Any day above ground to see the sun rise, is a great day..it could be the last!!!

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im 41 with hopefully a long way to go.. hats off to you all who dont take days for granted. take each day as your last... make someone else smile... mission accomplished..
My buddy's dad is 91, has a 50(s) year old girl friend and makes opener every year... wow..

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39, and hopefully mostly wiser, but occasionally sometimes stoopidre, everyday.

I may have a few extra lbs.on me however. Yeah, definitely "plusher".

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SERIOUSLY! It was THIS big!

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37 and we just had our 3rd son a few weeks ago. By the time he is 18, I'' be 55 so I guess I'm covered until then with a fishing parter!

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Love them 'Pout!

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im 27 here and have been fishing since i was 3. Thats still not enuff fishing lol. We all only young or old as you are in ya heart. Most of us fishermen and ladies usually feel younger cuz of the fishing. well fishing can make agray hair pop up time from time i suppose. Happy easter to all. Good look fishing and maybe see ya on the water. Lars

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28

been fishing seriously (i.e. not the once or twice per year like I used to) for 1 year.

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38 and old enough to know better,but young enough not to care.

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22 here, and still enjoying the thought of getting my first boat (a lil 14' lund) when I get back from my Texas trip today.

Who needs a Ranger for Metro lakes anyways? I mean really :P

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"Age does not depend upon years, but upon temperment and health, some men are born old, and some never grow so". TYRON EDWARDS.
71 and counting my blessings.

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I am 41 - for 8 more days!

With age comes bigger and better toys, home-made fishing partners, and more appreciation of the little things.

exercise a little - fish alot

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36 with a new baby on the way due in August that makes 3 (14 year& 18 month old). That ought to keep me young for quite sometime.

Tadpole

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I'm 37 but I'll be 38 before the month is out. Seems like there are alot of us 30 somethings on here.

I'm really enjoying myself right now. I don't take life for granted, like I'm ten feet tall and bullet proof, but I don't have the aches and pains of age (yet).

The really great part is that I have the means to enjoy everything (like my time on the water) and the time to do it with my kids, who are old enough to enjoy it with me.

You can be sure that I take time to appreciate all of that too.

I love this time of year, with the whole season ahead!

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44 "nobody gets out of here alive". J.C. The year? 0? Chose life! In all things. Eternety is forever.

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Congrats Much.....I'm 21 and not thinking too hard about any "fishing parteners".....just yet anyway smile.gif

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Will turn 47 this year - if I'd have known I would live this long I would've taken better care of myself.....went from never having glasses to bifocals this year....

Daze Off

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I'm the big 30 - been fishing these here parts for many moons. And come to think about it, there's no better place than Minnesota / there's no better place than home.

We are a much older crowd than I thought.

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