uncle sage
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This is indeed a timely topic as a busted up and broken down 65 year old, i've been thinking a lot about just how much physical effort it takes, my degenerating body, and the small fixed income i have to live on. Seems to me that i've always saved then spent a major portion of my disposable income on outdoor pursuits. Money well spent! i sensed early on in my life that Africa and Alaska were probably not in my future so i fixed my sights on what then seemed affordable and made those efforts a major priority. No regrets.
If there came a stroke of prosperity, there is one trip i've longed to check off the list and might still can do, catching a billfish on the flyrod.
Most probably a topic best addressed by Randy, a thought or two for some of you guys not yet set up with a nice pension or retirement program. Get your House, vehicles, and credit cards, everything paid off. If not for the fact that i have no debt, i wouldn't now be thinking of which spot i'm going to be fishing next or which unit to best try my 6 points for in state Muleys this year. Best Wishes!
If there came a stroke of prosperity, there is one trip i've longed to check off the list and might still can do, catching a billfish on the flyrod.
Most probably a topic best addressed by Randy, a thought or two for some of you guys not yet set up with a nice pension or retirement program. Get your House, vehicles, and credit cards, everything paid off. If not for the fact that i have no debt, i wouldn't now be thinking of which spot i'm going to be fishing next or which unit to best try my 6 points for in state Muleys this year. Best Wishes!