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Ron Clay
Guest
There is no doubt that Graham is one of angling's legends. His catches of big bream taken in the 60s and 70s will always be remembered.
Recently I was lucky enough to take a fair catch of barbel from the Trent. Bob Roberts, angling journalist from Doncaster was kind enough to give me a mention in his column in the Sheffield "Green 'Un" weekly sporting paper. He kindly called me a "veteran".
However these terms are something we over 60s have to face. Should we welcome our Zimmer Frames with grace or should we take on a new lease of life, fuelled by many years of experience and go out and catch more and bigger fish than the youngsters, dropping dead on the bank in the process.
What do other over 60s think?
Recently I was lucky enough to take a fair catch of barbel from the Trent. Bob Roberts, angling journalist from Doncaster was kind enough to give me a mention in his column in the Sheffield "Green 'Un" weekly sporting paper. He kindly called me a "veteran".
However these terms are something we over 60s have to face. Should we welcome our Zimmer Frames with grace or should we take on a new lease of life, fuelled by many years of experience and go out and catch more and bigger fish than the youngsters, dropping dead on the bank in the process.
What do other over 60s think?