I just got back from my annual fishing trip with a bunch of guys where we float down the Illinois River near Talequah, OK in fishing tubes for 3 days. Our gear rides in a Jon boat boat between us and then we camp on the rocky river bank at night and clean our fish and eat a big dinner and we cook big breakfasts in the morning and have sandwiches for lunch. We had a lot of rain this summer and the river was clear and beautiful but moving very fast and its pretty tricky to real in a Catfish, put him on your stringer, and bait your hook when your trying to dodge boulders and fallen trees in your tube that you can't control very well. We had a ton of fun as always, but its very tiring and I'm the oldest at 65 and wonder how much longer I can keep doing this. I've always been pretty hyper active but had to give up my boxing class and boot camp class a couple of years ago because of little aches and pains. My wife and I play a lot of pickle ball but I haven't been able to ride my mountain bike or water ski because of knee issues that won't completely heal, but hopefully I'll be able to snow ski this winter. I know the old age thing happens to everybody but is there a time or indicator when just need to say "good bye" to the active things so you don't risk a bad injury?
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