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What Music Do You Listen To While Fishing?

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Now I know this won't apply to everyone because not everyone listens to music while fishing, and I enjoy peace and quiet as well, but on occasion I do enjoy a few tunes while out on the water.  My favorite album to listen to would be the whole Stadium Arcadium album by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.  I was just curious to what you guys listen to while fishing! Fish on!!  :respect-059:  :respect-059:  :respect-059:

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  • Super User

Depends, but most of the time a classic rock station.

  • Super User

I like both kinds of music, Country & Western.

  • Super User

A little bit of everything.

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Nothing there's no time for music or to even think.

It's me against the fish game on.

Nothing there's no time for music or to even think.

It's me against the fish game on.

Same here. Ain't nobody got no time fo that!

I like both kinds of music, Country & Western.

  • Super User

NONE

The noise of man is left in my wake,

so I can listen to the music of nature. 

 

Roger

My favorite would probably have to be the music my reel makes when a big bass is peeling drag!

None and I don't want to hear yours, either!!!!!!! :punishment:

  • Super User

None and I don't want to hear yours, either!!!!!!! :punishment:

What he said!

Depends, but most of the time a classic rock station.

That would be my answer exactly if the question was, "What do you listen to on your way to and from the lake". While I'm actually fishing, I don't listen to any.

  • Super User

Jazz, Blues, Classic Rock, and Howard Stern.....

Depends sometimes.. Regardless of what i listen to it's awesome when your listenin to one of your favorite songs and and you hook up right at a good part. lol it's movie worthy when it happens

  • Super User

I don't rock out, but I do feel like having some music to listen to helps pass the time and keep me in a positive mood.

 

This year about half way through the season, during basketball practice we started letting our HS girls listen to music while doing drills. We found that their intensity level and focus seemed to actually go up. Music can be a point of focus and a system to release energy that otherwise may be kept inside.

I don't listen to anything while I'm fishing but usually on the way to fishing I'll be blasting old school hip hop (preferably Wu Tang) or heavy metal.

  • Super User

No music. Just the amazing sounds of nature all around.

  • Super User

This nature you guys talk about must include guys in outboards doing 70 mph across the lake, people in wave runners shooting donuts and people talking, LOL. That's usually what I hear when I am expecting silence.

 

Now, a tree stand, that is a different story.

  • Super User

The most beautiful music, the sounds of nature.

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2 chains!

No music for me. It's all about having peace and quiet and enjoying the outdoors.

Most of the time like most of you guys its just me an mother nature. A bird singing, crickets chirping, frog croaking, fish jumping, and that sweet sound of my line flying into the water as I wrestle a big bass onto shore or a boat. BUT! On rare occassions on my kayak I will keep an ear bud in and listen to some music that soothes my soul when the lake is loud (rarely but it happens especially on the weekends) So I can tune out the other noise and focus on the lake. I'll listen to Moe., Phish, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Johnny Cash, a vast majority. I don't really have one type of music I listen to though. I pretty much listen to everything those are just among my favorites.

 

I fish to relax though so while on some days I may listen to rap or heavier rock it isn't meant for the lake, sorry. Not for me anyways.

I like both kinds of music, Country & Western.

This always makes me think of the Blues Brothers! one of the best movies of all time!

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