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26 here.....just about to end my year-long deployment to Iraq but am anxious to wet a line again that's for sure

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I'm on my 22nd anniversary of my 30th b'day and mostly still feel like 30 - no pills, no pains.
Been married to one wonderful woman for 29 yrs. and it just gets better, even though she doesn't go fishing very much.
Been fishing for 48 yrs and plan on fishing 48 more.
If my days here are numbered shorter than that, then there'll be "pleasures forevermore" on the other side of eternity.


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27 here. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about being on the water!

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I'm 30 .. fiance is 31 ... and my fishing partner has hit 3... this should be the year he learns to cast on his own ...

Some say kids are expensive? I say diapers and similac are cheap .. I'm more worried about watching my fishing tackle dissapear... that is EXPENSIVE.

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I hope your not serious cause I've got budies that will make you regret that statement. grin.gifgrin.gif

GRIZ

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I will be 30 in October. We have no kids yet because the wife says I need to grow up first. I am still trying to figure out whet she means. I just got my new rod from Midwest rod and reeel so I too am dying to get on the water. Good luck this year everyone. Hope to see you all on the water.
Brian

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31- What I always find humorous is people always ask on my charters, "So what's the biggest fish you caught on the boat?" I always tell them about a 7 lb'er. Then they get this puzzled look on their face when they see the brochure with 20+ lbs. I tell them, I get paid to take people fishing, not to fish! grin.gif Its great to be alive!

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I will be 44 tommorrow, where does time go? I have many lakes to conquer yet! Tight lines to all!!!!!!!!!!

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Just turned 37 and with 4 daughters feeling like I am aging toooooo fast.
Luckily they love the outdoors also,
(they are in training to take me out)
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Dam ! 43 already. Seems like 30 wasn't to long ago. Still have just as much fun fishing as when I was 16.

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Tallied all the responses thru this post
and the average age of posters so far is
35 years old (rounded off). I didnt count
my self, if I did the number would get
bigger not smaller.
Fun thread. Thanks all

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Interesting topic. Sometimes it's hard for me to believe it, but I'm 42 years old.

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31 here, and the older I get it seems like the less time I have to hunt/fish! I guess there is always retirement to look forward to grin.gif

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20 years ago I was born with a rod in one hand and a bow in the other. 70 years from now I'll die with either a fish on the end of my line or a deer in the back of my truck. Life is good.

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I'm 58! I started fishing when I was 8. So I guess this is my golden fishing anniversary!

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The Ripe, and I mean RIPE, Old Age of 42.

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The Doctor is in.............Everybody stand back!!!

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Just turned 33 on March 18th.... Favorite Fishing partner turned 11 in Feb loves to catch but hates to fish.....


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If it was so easy to catch fish.... they'd call it catching and not fishing

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