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No music for me other than what mother nature provides.  The wind in the trees, the slap of water against the hull, water running down the rocky hillside, and the various animals.

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CLASSIC ROCK & not the candy type PoPo either

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I don’t listen to music much when I’m in the boat fishing. But when I do , I listen to bluegrass. On the dock it’s more bluegrass, and sometimes some traditional Cajun music or Traditional country. 

No music.  I have considered mounting a small monitor at the bow to watch YouTube on how I'm doing it wrong :idea-007: .

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Classic rock or southern blues like Mofro.

When I'm fishing around home I prefer nice silence.  When I spend a week up in northern Wisconsin on a large lake each summer I pretty much listen to whatever is blaring out of the speakers of each ski boat as it comes flying by.  LOL

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Tinnitus.

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On 12/24/2019 at 1:19 PM, roadwarrior said:

I like both kinds of music, Country and Western.

 

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I also like both kinds of music. jazz and classical

I fish alone 90% of the time so I need something so I don’t go into that place in my own head. 
From Joni Mitchell to Pantera, Travis Scott and Outkast to Fishbone and D’Angelo.

 

If they’re biting I hardly notice

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The wife and I sit on the back porch several nights a week listening to music and it's a wide variety from today's country to 70's rock......nothing heavy. 

 

I won't even hum while I'm fishing though, I simply feel closer to nature. 

Old Town Road full blast in the truck ?

 

No music while fishing.

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On 12/26/2019 at 4:48 PM, geo g said:

Classic rock or southern blues like Mofro.

JJ Grey and Mofro are awesome!

 

As for the question. I never listen to music while fishing.

I could see possibly listening if I owned a boat, but around my parts fisherman are stacked on top of each other from the bank so no music for me out of respect for others.  Plus, it would be one more thing to worry about.  I much more enjoy hearing birds chirp and my son griping that he backlashed his reel again. :)

I'd recommend any jam that really gets you in the mood, or something to take your mind off waiting if you're not getting bites very often. 

 

Though everyone has their own preference, I'd say my favorite types of songs are something you can sing/rock to. 

Don't usually listen to anything while fishing. I do usually have some southern rock or similar type music cranking on the way there though. Usual suspects are Whiskey Myers, The Steel Woods, Cody Jinks, Whitey Morgan and the 78's etc.

I think I replied already, but after watching a bunch of my fishing videos I realize that one reason I don't listen to music is that I talk too much, at least while recording :) And I'm usually alone.

 

I don't listen to music much at all, and never while fishing. But I could see myself listening to something if I really got restless or bored, though maybe not music, and I'd use ear buds. I almost always am irritated by other people's music so I don't force mine on anyone.

Same thing I listen to while driving, taking long walks through the park, etc. - hardcore and metal.

No music while fishing! No singing! No humming! Nadda! As a matter of fact, No talking while fishing! 

 

probably reasons I fish alone alot.... ?

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