Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Navy Seal Fisherman on September 05, 2010, 12:51:59 PM
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Hi guys,
The focus of this discussion is to assist others with info if they are suffering like me. For the true outdoorsman, count yourself blessed.
The longer the sockeye season goes on, I am finding myself in more pain, every morning I wake up. Only to go out on the river a day or to later again. Yes, I am getting older...but not that old. I did a little bit of reading and though you guys who are in the same "boat" might be interested.
The article deals with, “How to beat aches and pains if you fish”
http://www.arthritis-treatment-and-relief.com/arthritis-fishing.html
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Quit complaining you old fart,maybe you should be mowing your favorite neighbors yard,GET BACK ON THE HORSE,CATCH MORE SOCKEYE,REMEMBER YOU ARE A FISHING MACHINE
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lol, remember, I am only 3 days older
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Chucking 3 ounce BBs all day can work a person pretty hard.
I'm pretty sore sometimes after a few hours.
Although, the 8 sockeye my kids and I have bonked today and yesterday sure make me forget about the pain quickly.
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Wow you guys sounds like an olf bunch of wimps ;D
You dont even have to move to catch fish....
Try A day hike of the Chehalis Canyon, and maybe will feel sorry for you....lol
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I'm not exhibiting any of the symptoms. Guess I'm not fishing enough. ;D
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i just knew that some of you "blessed types " would respond, just to rub it in. You couldn't resist , could ya :P
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One word: Ibuprofen! ;D
Damn near all the guides I know our age LIVE on the stuff all bloody summer.
You're welcome ;)
Cheers,
Nog