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Don't underestimate old guy strength
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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 3092269" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>Depends on the trade and some life choices. During the cod rush, 25 on deck was old and 30 was a fossil.</p><p></p><p>Some Jobs beat the body down harder than others. I've lost a few steps since 21, it's mitigated a bit by the weakness of gen z so it doesn't feel like as big a gap..</p><p></p><p>Fished for some tough guys in my teens and early 20s, then again in my late 20s. They went from late 50s to late 60s in that time. Boy we got a lot more sleep the second time around...</p><p></p><p>Still on the sunny side of 40, my goal for the last 2 years is to no longer be the toughest guy on the boat, ready for gen z to step up and fill that role. Fingers crossed after 40 I'll be able to tell stories of the tough young men who run the deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 3092269, member: 8394"] Depends on the trade and some life choices. During the cod rush, 25 on deck was old and 30 was a fossil. Some Jobs beat the body down harder than others. I've lost a few steps since 21, it's mitigated a bit by the weakness of gen z so it doesn't feel like as big a gap.. Fished for some tough guys in my teens and early 20s, then again in my late 20s. They went from late 50s to late 60s in that time. Boy we got a lot more sleep the second time around... Still on the sunny side of 40, my goal for the last 2 years is to no longer be the toughest guy on the boat, ready for gen z to step up and fill that role. Fingers crossed after 40 I'll be able to tell stories of the tough young men who run the deck. [/QUOTE]
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