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Music On The Way To The Spot?
#1
So, some of you guys don't listen to music while on the water and from what TD is saying, that is probably a good idea.

I personally like to get "siked" up for my trip and listen to music on the way to a tournament or just fun fishing. I have been in many vehicles and it seems to be a different story for all.

I like to listen to all kinds of music and I favor R&B ... RAP ... Old Country and some top 40s. No Rock will be heard coming out my speakers. Anything that will get me in the mood to hammer them fish.

What about you guys?
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#2
one definition of music is defined as 'harmonic sounds with a melody', so that leaves rap out . . rap is rap, it aint music! and what they call r&b is a drum machine and vocal histronics . . . if you want to know what r & b is, i'll send ya a sam and dave cd . .

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#3
I like to toss in a little Ozzy or AC/DC or the DOORS but I am game to what anyone else lissens to. Country,R&B but the rap I would prefer not to have to listen to!!jst.my.02$"BIG FISH RULE"M.H.[Wink][Wink][Wink]
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#4
I listen to some on the older rock(70's) and C&W but latley I've been listening to KSL and talk radio. I know boring, I guess I must be getting old. WH2
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#5
I got to have music on while I'm in the truck. For a while now I've been hooked on alternative. Some of my favorites are Incubus, Linkin Park, Live, POD--even a little Disturbed and Rage Against the Machine. Speakin' of which, my favorite new band is Audioslave.

There's just something about driving down a dirt road with the windows down and hard rock on the radio (but not loud enough to make more noise than the truck). While I'm fishing I prefer the "natural" soundtrack.
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#6
Before I get on my boat, I love to listen to high powered amped up rock n roll such as Van Halen, AC/DC, KISS, Journey, Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Cheap Trick, Pink Floyd, Queen, Scorpions, Quiet Riot, Doors, The Grateful Dead, Cars, and many other older stuff.

Anything that sounds like rap, is just a typo for raping music...

Country? I'll leave that to the drinkings days, broken homes, and broken hearts. Just not into that sort of stuff.

I leave the music in the car, and let the drone of the boat's motor, and the wind in my hair be my music with the great wide outdoors being a natural amphitheater.
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#7
If it is really early in the morning we listen to AM 700 in SLC. Oldy country!!! If not we are jammin to Eminem or something hard. Getting excited for the action ahead on the lake or river!!! I know two extremes of things
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#8
Anything but elevator music!!!
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#9
i like to listen to about everything muskyhunter and walleyepaul rock on but just have to throw in some metallica too but only in the truck on the way there never while i fish i alwas keep my ears open for jumping fish and such

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#10
better watch out, in 10 yrs your favorite songs will be on the lift mate . .

ive heard strawberry fields from sgt peppers in the elevator . . . i died a little that day .. .

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#11
haha, Clif you're hilarious...LoL...everytime I saw you over at UT Lake you were singin' Nelly or somethin'....haha...but it's all good, tournament day, I've got the rap blarin' with the bass turned way up the whole way there myself. I think most of the guys usually make comments about how they can hear me comin'...
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#12
I'm with walleyepaul and muskyhunter, but need to add a couple more. Ronnie James DIO, Whitesnake, Great White, and maybe some 38 Special.

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#13
Well we have got quite the diverse group here. I have to say I like eveything everyone said. I have even been know to listen to a little hip hop. But I have to agree with Polo. I am usely listing to am700 I love the oldies man. Cash, jening, Lyn, Don williams, all the greats. As for rock there is one nobody said that I cant beleave. BOB Seager.



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#14
I agree with you fishfearme. I like alot of music but if I am on my way over Monte to camp or fish,i plug in the Seager, his greatest hits and cruise.
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#15
Bob Segar and the silver bullet band... ahhh I sorta forgot about him. I'm gonna go into the attic and retrieve some of his old cassette tapes and play it for old times sakes! Thanks Harold for the reminder!
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#16
Hey no problem. Bob is the man.
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#17
How can you talk about fishing music without mentioning Bean and mines favorite......Jimmy Buffet. Also, Billy Joels "Downeaster Alexa" is the greatest fishing song made. Very applicable on my boat (when I had one), Bob Seagers " Ship of Fools". After years of research I know certain types of fish react to different types of music, here is how they match up.

Perch - Willie Nelson, Trout - Classical mainly symponys with lots of strings and very little drums, Panfish - Hank Williams Jr., Bass - (non-spawn) Lynard Skynard; (spawn) - Black Sabboth, Walleye - The Uppers (pronounced You-pers), Grouper - Rolling Stones, Amberjack - Six Feet Under and Canibal Corpse, Salmon (all types) - the sound track from "Saturday Night Fever", Musky - MotorHead

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#18
thats some research! - youre a nut!

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[#ff0000]I was wondering what the neighbors would say when I brought up some ZZ Top action, I all ready know what the neighbors around here say.... but it looks like I'm in good - or was that "Bad Company, 'til the day I die." [/#ff0000]

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#20
that walleye must have been imported from canada!

celine makes me want to puke, sorry . .. blechhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh



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