Top Ten List
Justin Gaiche
Posted 1/26/2008 1:14 AM (#296438)
Subject: Top Ten List




Posts: 355


Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
No, this is not another 'what's your favorite lake or lure' list. If you were to build the perfect musky mix what would it be? Now remember, a walleye troller can listen to anything: Yani, Michael Bolton, Pavaratti but a musky fisherman, that takes a little something more interesting.

I would say Guns and Roses, Motorhead, Hell Ya and Pantera would have to be on there. You?

JKahler
Posted 1/26/2008 1:20 AM (#296439 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 1289


Location: WI
i prefer the quiet while i'm outdoors but... pantera, down, kaki king, atreyu, and some old hardcore stuff thrown in to get me all pumped up.
Reelwise
Posted 1/26/2008 1:55 AM (#296444 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 1636


No mix is complete without... Drop Shot Like its Hot, DNR Man, and Musky Jungle (jim)
esoxlazer
Posted 1/26/2008 2:06 AM (#296445 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 336


Location: Lino Lakes, MN
I've got a wide variety of tunes that I like to listen to while out on the water. Pink Floyd, Eminem, Phish, Grateful Dead, and Johnny Cash seem to stick out as getting a lot of playing time. I honestly don't know if anything can top watching Tuffdaddy do a jig on the front deck of the boat while listening to polka on his mini radio...anyone who has seen that in action is likely to agree.
mikie
Posted 1/26/2008 7:15 AM (#296451 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Location: Athens, Ohio
Lazer's my man! Well, maybe not the M&M, but we'll stick in some Yes to cover that. Can't fish with Mauser without some Floyd and Yes in the boat (although I think in WVA the band is known as YEP!).

I always cast better when Jerry sings the blues. m
jpine
Posted 1/26/2008 9:41 AM (#296479 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 90


Location: ne53
A one verse song that is yelled, it has no instramentals and is called "get the net", it's a oldie but a goodie.
Ben K
Posted 1/26/2008 9:51 AM (#296481 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


LMAO off Jpine!!

I have a radio but the batterys went dead and I left it out in the rain one day so even new batterys wouldnt bring song back to its speakers..
bfunk73183
Posted 1/26/2008 9:53 AM (#296482 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 315


i have really really odd tastes when it comes to music while fishing......

to start off with a laugh you have to have.....

1. "40lbs crappie" by Da Yoopers

then the mid section would have to be a mix bag of old punk/rock/angry....

Iggy Pop, Ozzy, Ted Nugent

to finish off if ya had a good day on the water you have to celebrate with.....

Drunken Sailor.....an Irish drinking/drunk/party band
Reef Hawg
Posted 1/26/2008 10:05 AM (#296485 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
I know this subject has been covered, though it remains relevant, as musical tastes change. Music in the boat is situational, but definately has its' place. We like most genres, though metal remains tops.

Black Label Society(Zakk Wylde)
Monster Magnet
Waylon Jennings- live in Austin
Fugazi
Alice Cooper-Welcome to my nightmare (became a night fishing fav).
Black Sabboth-old ozz stuff
Savatoge-Streets, a rock opera
Norah Jones- Come away with me
Danzig-first 4 albums
Metalica-And justice for all

bonus* Me First and the gimme Gimmies(good college party/cover band).

Packer game, when on, trumps above options.










Edited by Reef Hawg 1/26/2008 10:24 AM
muskellunged
Posted 1/26/2008 10:18 AM (#296488 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Location: Illinois
Eye of the Tiger by Survivor
The Stroke by Billy Squier
Electric Avenue by Eddy Grant
Rocket Queen by Guns N Roses
Black by Sevendust
1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky
Nuthin But a G Thang by Dre Dre feat. Snoop Dog
Country Boy Can Survive by Hank Williams Jr.
Umbrella by Rhianna
Pool Shark by Sublime
Sugar by System of a Down
Medford Fisher
Posted 1/26/2008 10:19 AM (#296490 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 1059


Location: Medford, WI
No country boys on here?
Along with Ben, I left the radio in the rain one time so that one doesn't work; but we usually find a small radio if we're on a weekend trip.
Packer and Badger games are a must if we can find a station with them, otherwise it's usually country or some rock. Usually country stations are the only ones that come in where we are.
Radio stays off until we're just about dead from no action...sometimes singing (or yelling in our case) is the only thing to keep you awake! I still feel sorry for any guys on Mille Lacs that heard us this last summer after dark on the water. I thought for sure we would hear someone yell for us to shut up.
-Jake Bucki

(Eye of the Tiger for sure Mike...that song always gets me going!)

Edited by Medford Fisher 1/26/2008 10:21 AM
sworrall
Posted 1/26/2008 10:20 AM (#296491 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 32890


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Whatever is on NPR Talk Radio.

If nothing I am interested in, then Zeppelin, Pink F, Eagles, anything older Ozzie, and a mix of classic rock and acid rock. Rap makes me work my Wabull, Reef Hawg, Suick, Weagle, etc. synchronized, so that's OUT. Ballads mostly put me to sleep. Ranger knows what sounds like a Muskie trip on the stereo.
ShaneW
Posted 1/26/2008 10:32 AM (#296496 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
My boat generally leaves the dock with Metallica blaring from the speakers.
bjb360
Posted 1/26/2008 11:29 AM (#296503 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 20


I tend to leave the music mix up to my friend. It seems the same cd he makes for opening day stays in the player the whole summer. By fall I can't stand to hear any of the songs ever again.
Pointerpride102
Posted 1/26/2008 11:42 AM (#296506 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
For the most part I'm not that picky. None of that new country...I can handle country from the very early 90's and prior but anything after that makes me want to vomit. Classic Rock is always great. But if fishing on a Sunday in the fall....the Packer game is a must.
ifish
Posted 1/26/2008 11:46 AM (#296507 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 33


Location: Southern Illinois/Northern MN
Phish
Dead
JGB
Widespread Panic
Yonder Mountain String Band
Jerry Douglas
Railroad Earth
Leftover Salmon
Sam Bush
Johnny Cash
John Prine



Ranger
Posted 1/26/2008 1:48 PM (#296524 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 3869


No tunes in my boat, except when PapaJoe in on board, he brings his own stereo system and makes me listen to WSP and the like.

Steve -

Mikie, Yes is "Yep" down yonder? In Michigan's UP, Yes is "Ya, eh?". If you are a non-Yooper and so must ask for clarification, like "Do you mean the band, Yes?" you'll get the response....

"Oh, for dumb! Ya!, I said ""Ya"", dint I!?! Jeeece!"

Me, I would have....

Dead
JGB
Ratdog
WSP
U2
Nitty Gritty, especially "Will the Circle Be Unbroken"!!
Cash
Dread Zepplin

and some exceptional old stuff...

Louis Prima Orchestra - Jazz Collector Edition
Louis Armstrong - On The Road (Live Cuts)
Benny Goodman - Jazz Collector Edition, Recorded Live 1935-1936

But I don't do tunes in the boat; on the water I need quiet time to recharge the inner-batteries. I certainly do rock out at home with my tricked-out big-a$$!! Yammaha system, just ask anyone who lives on this 1X1.5 mile lake here where I live. I've been proudly keeping my disgusted neighbors awake all night long on weekends for the last 25 years. Proudly.
Larry Downes
Posted 1/26/2008 2:45 PM (#296531 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


I'm a little weird when it comes to taste in music so don't abuse me too bad when you see my top ten. Some of these guys are pretty relaxing... I actually had Manilow's Copa Cabana playing when I got my PB 54" out east two summers ago.

1. Elton John
2. Barry Manilow
3. Neil Diamond
4. Afroman
5. George Clinton
6. Elvis
7. Thin Lizzy
8. The Bangles
9. Tony Bennet
10. Billy Joel

Larry
Ranger
Posted 1/26/2008 2:59 PM (#296532 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 3869


Larry - a tip for what it is worth.....

don't ever, ever admit you listen, on purpose, to "Copa Cobaba". After doing that you have no credibility with, well, anyone. However, I should point out that your reference to George Clinton has negated my distrust of your musical opinions, but others may not be so forgiving.
ShaneW
Posted 1/26/2008 4:25 PM (#296551 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
Larry wins. Anyone that will admit to the Bangles wins the brass pair award!

Shane
J.Sloan
Posted 1/26/2008 4:36 PM (#296552 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List





Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
On the XM its more about genre:

Salsa
Mexican Classical
Surf
Classic Country

JS
promuskie
Posted 1/26/2008 4:45 PM (#296553 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 64


Location: addison, il
Hello. i have to say my all time faverit for night fishing is megadeath - symphony of destruction. it seems to be a muskie fav as its always good for at least one fish. also gotta have brad paisley's im gonna miss her to start the day off. but my picks are.

dont know who its by ? but its a dance song ( she moves her body like a syclone )
black sabbath
judastpriest
blueoyster cult
megadeath
ozzy esp crazytrain wiyh randy rhoads
shad rap
da yoopers
korn
pantera
godsmack
drowingpool (bodies hit the floor )
the who
tim mcgraw
jhony cash
beastieboys- time to get live-
buckcherry
defleopard
toby kieth
nickleback
vanzant
lenoard skynard
metalica
slip knot
mud vane
damage plan
black lable socity
deep purple
ted nugent (spirt of the wild - fred bear )
rem-u2-depeschmode
and quite a few others
but then some good house dance mixes can get the blood flowing on thoughs real tuff days.


bn
Posted 1/26/2008 4:52 PM (#296557 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


sirrius "hair nation" is crankin in my boat when it's go time....
esoxman50
Posted 1/26/2008 5:05 PM (#296558 - in reply to #296557)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 134


I always start with some Great White; "once bitten twice shy"

Joe W
Derrys
Posted 1/26/2008 5:47 PM (#296564 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List


Kings Of Leon
Son Volt
My Morning Jacket
Led Zeppelin
Black Stone Cherry
Dwight Yoakam
Brad Paisley
Uncle Tupelo
Fugazi
Soundgarden
Creedence
Kingfisher
Posted 1/26/2008 6:15 PM (#296567 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 1106


Location: Muskegon Michigan
We have an IPOD so we just bring it all. My favorites though are great guitar players like Stevie Ray, Blackmore, Malmsteen, Brian Setzer, Billy Gibbons,Paige, Beck, I also like old punk bands. Being 49 has its advantages when it comes to Rock and Roll , Ive heard just about all of it. I can listen to everything but syntho pop like Duran Duran . I really like a lot of the new Big Band Swing by Big Bad Voodo Daddy and Brian Setzer. Those guys can wail and its great casting music. Kingfisher
Hunter4
Posted 1/26/2008 6:33 PM (#296570 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 720


Hi all,

I don't have any tunes in the boat but the mix from the cabin to the dock goes like this:

ACDC- Thunderstruck

Leonard Skinner- The Breeze

Henry Conti- The Theme to "Rocky"

Saga- On the Loose

Motely Crue- Kick Start my heart

Guns and Roses- Welcome to the jungle

Led Zepplin- Misty mountain hop

That gets me going on day 5 of a 9 day trip and I still haven't hooked up yet.
fish4life
Posted 1/26/2008 6:48 PM (#296572 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 238


Umphreys Mcgee
John Bulter Trio
John Prime
Phish
GD
WSP
Primus
Drive By-Truckers
Black Crows
Xavier Rudd
OysterHead
Allman Brothers

Ranger
Posted 1/26/2008 6:50 PM (#296573 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 3869


xxx

Edited by Ranger 1/26/2008 7:00 PM
schrump
Posted 1/26/2008 7:16 PM (#296577 - in reply to #296573)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 128


Don't listen to toooooooons in the boat. If I did:
1. Ramones
2. Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys
3. Slayer
4. Josie Cotton
5. Public Enemy
6. Henry Fiats Open Sore
7. D.R.I.
8. Hank Williams Sr.
9. Skeeter Davis
10. Madonna
esox50
Posted 1/26/2008 7:24 PM (#296578 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Posts: 2024


XM radio - Channel 46 (Top Tracks, or Hot Tracks... can't remember) and the 150 or 151 (Comedy Channels). Nice to laugh at something when it's 150 degrees, 300% humidity, and it's hour 10 into a day with not so much as a follow...
Musky Chad
Posted 1/26/2008 8:21 PM (#296585 - in reply to #296578)
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Posts: 54


I agree with Shane gotta have Mettalica blaring in the boat. Others that get the nod are Kid Rock, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Collective Soul and other rockers, also some Notorious B.I.G. to change the mood.
Chad

Edited by Musky Chad 1/27/2008 9:40 AM
0723
Posted 1/26/2008 8:30 PM (#296586 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 5191


I would have to say the number one song especially if you fish Wisconsin is the superbowl shuffle,drives the musky crazy up there.Bill
JKahler
Posted 1/26/2008 8:48 PM (#296589 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 1289


Location: WI
DRi, Fugazi...slayer... man, i need to fish with some of you guys!
Nupe
Posted 1/26/2008 9:34 PM (#296594 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 519


Location: Bloomington, IL
I also agree with Shane...amen to Metallica. I like Metallica, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Godsmack, G 'N R, and Ozzy, but Metallica could be top 10 all by itself. Just about any Metallica song will do b/c they rock, but here goes an attempt of the Top 10 Metallica songs. Now not only are these songs awesome but here's a muskie fishing spin to each of them:

Master of Puppets - muskie tackle is the source of destruction to your wallet

One - for obvious reason...there is only One fish to fish for

Disposable Heroes - Bull Dawgs for many go "Back to the Front" and do what you say, when you say... they catch fish, big fish and just when you think they are disposable, you can melt these hereos back together and keep on Dawgin'

Sanitarium - fish for 'em long enough and they will drive you there, and it really doesn't take that long

...And Justice For All - justice is served you when you stick that first 50" (unfortunately, I have no justice yet b/c I'm stuck on 47")

Enter Sandman - Now I lay me down to sleep, pray the lord my soul to keep, if I die before my next wake, I pray the Lord my last wake made my knee's shake

Battery - Casting with aggression, turns into obsession, can I stick this Musk-e-llunge

Seek & Destroy - the mission of a die hard trophy nut

Fade To Black - burning the midnight oil to night stalk them

For Whom the Bell Tolls - when the clock strikes 12 on your week long trip to Canada

St. Anger - these fish can flat out piss you off


I remember a trip to Canada when the fishing was slow and hotter than blazes, it was midday and we blow into a bay with no regard for waves and leave our stereo cranked to AC/DC and proceed to fish, needless to say, completely against the grain, and catch a 42". Go figure...

Hope you enjooyed the spin. Tight lines,

Edited by Nupe 1/26/2008 9:50 PM
schrump
Posted 1/26/2008 9:48 PM (#296599 - in reply to #296594)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 128


For me it would have to be Master of Puppets and earlier Metallica. The newer stuff just doesn't cut the wisconsin cheese!
Mr Musky
Posted 1/26/2008 10:28 PM (#296611 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Posts: 999


Tool
Metallica
Pantera
Iron Maiden
Korn
System Of A Down
Johnny Cash
Old school Megadeth!
Anthrax
Suicidal Tendencies
Danzig
Slayer
Testament
Machinehead
Snow
Vanilla Ice


Mr Musky

Edited by Mr Musky 1/26/2008 10:30 PM
muskellunged
Posted 1/26/2008 10:52 PM (#296613 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Location: Illinois
what 0723 said!
muskynightmare
Posted 1/26/2008 11:59 PM (#296622 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
Holy crap,
Down to Brass Tax?
in no order:
Wanted dead, or alive: Bon Jovi
Stranglehold: Sweaty uncle teddy
You couldn't be: Hell yeah
Not going away: Ozzy
F#$% Boss: Beastie boys
The Hunter: DOKKEN
Suite sister Mary: queensryche
She thinks my tractor's (boat) is sexy: chesney
Cowboy up: Toby Kieth
Rodeo: Garth
Make me bad: Korn
Evolution: Korn
Southern Culture on the Skids: ANYTHING!
Kid Rock: American Bada$$
Eminem: Lose yourself
Kiss: Tears are falling
Ted Nugent: Sunrise (narrated)
Cowboys from hell: Pantera
Sabotage: Beastie Boys

I reserve the right to ammend my list as I see fit. lol

Edited by muskynightmare 1/27/2008 12:17 AM
Got Esox?
Posted 1/27/2008 12:07 AM (#296624 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Posts: 350


Location: WESTERN WI
My Top 15 in the Boat.

AC/DC
Korn
Disturbed
Chevelle
Drowning Pool
Paul Oakenfold (great for night fishing)
Moby (therapy after losing fish)
Johnny Cash
Metallica
Beastie Boys
System of a Down
Eminem
Richard Pryor Live (1979) (stand up comedy is great when the dog days arrive)
Eddie Murphy-Raw/Delirious
Donny Baker-Used Boat for Sale



Packer Games will always get the nod, and Brewer games.
I am suprised not many people are listening to Baseball games. U can catch 1/2 the season while fishing. However I may just be listening because Bob Eucker is annouccing, makes me feel like I'm in the middle of the movie
"Major League" every game.

I will be adding a bunch more tunes to the mp3 for this year using this thread.

Nice Post Justin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by Got Esox? 1/31/2008 6:58 PM
muskellunged
Posted 1/27/2008 12:24 AM (#296630 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Location: Illinois
how about Rapping Duke? Anybody?

Check it out, it's classic:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bAOnzIu70k

Edited by muskellunged 1/27/2008 12:27 AM
schrump
Posted 1/27/2008 12:27 AM (#296631 - in reply to #296630)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 128


rappin' Granny!
Hatcher
Posted 1/27/2008 1:46 AM (#296637 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


Caroline Spine anyone!?!?
Shane Mason
Posted 1/27/2008 6:34 AM (#296644 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


In no particular order

The Clash
Metallica
White Zombie
Beastie Boys
Pantera
Suicidal Tendencies
Dropkick Murphys
Alice in Chains
Slayer
Social Distortion
Justin Gaiche
Posted 1/27/2008 8:05 AM (#296658 - in reply to #296644)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 355


Location: Wausau, Wisconsin
Wow, I can't believe how similar all of our lists are to each other. Is there one thing in musky fishing that we can agree on? Yes, music. Good stuff. Here's my list.

Motorhead - The Game
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
Hell Ya - Hell Ya
Louis Prima - I'm Just A Giggallo
Metallica - Fuel
Johnny Cash - Break My Rusty Cage
Johnny Cash - I'll Been Everywhere
Saliva - Boom
Uncle Ted - Cat Scratch Fever
Liberal Face Smackers - Liberal Face Smackers
System Of A Down - Anything
semper esox
Posted 1/27/2008 8:10 AM (#296662 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 217


Location: ladysmith, wi
no better way to start off day than primus " fish on!!!" followed by metallica, uncle ted and some chilli peppers
PEteacher44
Posted 1/27/2008 8:26 AM (#296666 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 303


Location: WI
I don't listen to music while fishing.......but if I did, I couldn't think of anything better than letting the twang' of Dwight Yoakum call those piggies in.
Erieboy75
Posted 1/27/2008 9:21 AM (#296682 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 171


No tunes for us. We have 4 teenage girls so the peace & quiet of the outdoors is our preference....loons, seagulls, geese, wind thru pines, waves against the boat and shore, the line being cast out, lures hitting water......
ErieBoy75
muskellunged
Posted 1/27/2008 10:04 AM (#296688 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





Location: Illinois

Sevendust, S.O.A.D., Taproot, Chevelle, S.T.P., Alice in Chains, Korn, Godsmack, Nirvana, GNR, Led Zeppelin, XM Squizz,

and my all time favorite, Green Jelly, 3 little Pigs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm9W4Ts-tw0
butterwheels
Posted 1/27/2008 10:28 AM (#296697 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 143


Strapping Young Lad. or anything by Devin Townsend, really.
White Zombie
Foo Fighters
Alice In Chains
Avenged Sevenfold - their new album is full of win
BLS

it's hard to beat the power loon though....

i also think it would be hilarious to drive around fishing blasting something like necrophagist, nile, cryptopsy...but i'm nuts.

Muskydr
Posted 1/27/2008 10:30 AM (#296698 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Wow, quite the variety....................how about some ALTERBRIDGE???? Reefhawg??? C'mon bro??!!
suicknut
Posted 1/27/2008 7:42 PM (#296795 - in reply to #296698)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




Posts: 97


Location: Chaska MN.
Jimmy Buffet
Eagles
Pink Floyd
Led Zepplin
Brooks and Dunn
Sheryl Crow
Johnny Cash
Garth Brooks
U2
Bob Marly

Now thats diversity
Reef Hawg
Posted 1/28/2008 7:14 AM (#296845 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


dr, you mean Creed(or 3 out of 4 of them anyhow)? Check out their new one "Blackbird" yet?

mason turned me onto Nikki Sixx's solo effort Sixx AM on the bay last fall. Kept me warm for a few days out there.

And one that used to be in the top 5, my boys from Kansas, Paw. dr, check the tune 'Couldn't Know' , about a big fish. Check out 'Built Low' too.

nwild
Posted 1/28/2008 9:32 AM (#296880 - in reply to #296845)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Let's see what I can come up with

Toby Keith
Mettalica
The Highwaymen
Johnny Cash
Ted Nugent
The Who
Chilli Peppers
Eminem
The Pack on Sundays
and Bob Uecker and the Crew all summer long.


Edited by nwild 1/28/2008 9:33 AM
The Dogger
Posted 1/28/2008 10:00 AM (#296888 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 215


Location: Twin Cities
My number one music video:

http://doublesharpevideo.com/CletusTakeReel1/CletusMusicVideo.html

Cant wait to get his CD...

Edited by The Dogger 1/28/2008 10:01 AM
musky-skunk
Posted 1/28/2008 10:09 AM (#296899 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 785


Not in the boat but on the way over to the lake...

Haste the Day
War of Ages
Desciple
Demon Hunter
Kutless
The Almost
Seventh Day Slumber
Fly Leaf
Red
38th Parallel

I don't always listen to heavy stuff but with the truck windows down and the CD player blairing you gotta have some heavy music
Mr Musky
Posted 1/28/2008 10:43 AM (#296923 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 999


I caught a hundred pound sturgeon on 20 pound test a fish on!!!!

MM
The Mighty Oak Leaf
Posted 1/28/2008 11:16 AM (#296932 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 295


Location: mad chain
XM radio Yankee baseball!!!!!!!! or sports talk radio.

Edited by The Mighty Oak Leaf 1/28/2008 11:19 AM
Grass
Posted 1/28/2008 11:37 AM (#296939 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
Milwaukee Brewers/Bob Uecker on the radio all summer long.

Grass,
jonnysled
Posted 1/28/2008 11:47 AM (#296942 - in reply to #296438)
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Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
wholy crap guys .... football is a whole lot more interesting and thought-provoking than what tunes you listen to ... winter has got to end soon ... the topics are getting pretty bad!
Fishboy19
Posted 1/28/2008 2:32 PM (#296972 - in reply to #296531)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List





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Larry Downes - 1/26/2008 2:45 PM

I'm a little weird when it comes to taste in music so don't abuse me too bad when you see my top ten. Some of these guys are pretty relaxing... I actually had Manilow's Copa Cabana playing when I got my PB 54" out east two summers ago.

1. Elton John
2. Barry Manilow
3. Neil Diamond
4. Afroman
5. George Clinton
6. Elvis
7. Thin Lizzy
8. The Bangles
9. Tony Bennet
10. Billy Joel

Larry


The Larry Downes listed above is clearly an imposter, as I never would have listed Elvis below anyone. It appears you fishing buddies can be your friends or YOUR DEADLY ENEMIES! and don't forget the ML before Downes next time.

LD
Phil Warner
Posted 1/30/2008 10:27 PM (#297810 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


Hey guys I really like this post, I love listening to tunes when I am out on the drink.  I like some serious "pump up" music while I'm out there casting my butt off!!!  Here are some specific jams I like when I'm casting the valley of the giants on vieux desert:

 

TCB  Bachman - Turner Overdrive

Winner take it all - Sammy Hagar

 Eye of the tiger - Survivor

I want it all - Queen

Big time - Peter Gabriel

Winds of change - Starship

Danger zone - Kenny Loggins

 If you can't get pumped after that mix, I don't know what will!!!!

Peace out

Phil

esox50
Posted 1/31/2008 8:30 AM (#297845 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





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Usually it's just XM Radio on the boat, but driving to the lake is when I usually try and get psyched for the day. Goes a little something like this:

Oasis - _____ing in the bushes
Disturbed - Sons of Plunder
Godsmack - No Rest for the Wicked
Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (slight return)
Overseer - Supermoves
George Thorogood - Bad to the Bone
American Headcharge - Seamless
Audioslave - Gasoline
Tool - Schism
Godsmack - Dead and Broken
Rage Against the Machine - Guerilla Radio
Tool - Right in Two
Soundgarden - Spoonman
Tool - Sober
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man

If I don't have that playlist going then any Godsmack, Disturbed, Tool, or Hendrix album is blasting.
Reelwise
Posted 1/31/2008 8:53 AM (#297849 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




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Sean, you forgot the lil wayne, jibbs, t.i....etc
dogonpoint
Posted 1/31/2008 11:38 AM (#297898 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


Larry wins. Anyone that will admit to the Bangles wins the brass pair award!

Susanna Hoff is the most beautiful woman in the world. I've loved her since I was 11.

I would have to say

Tool
Green Day
Motley Crue (girls, girls, girls) means something different muskie fishing.
Cat Stevens
kap
Posted 1/31/2008 12:13 PM (#297911 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


all that and only one allman bros mention
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 1/31/2008 7:32 PM (#298013 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 929


Location: Rhinelander.
Meatloaf. you'll rapid fire cast if you listen to him.


Pfeiff
MikeHulbert
Posted 1/31/2008 7:35 PM (#298016 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
No music in the boat...
JimLang
Posted 1/31/2008 7:40 PM (#298017 - in reply to #298013)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List





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Mid day I'll go with harder more agressive tunes (older - talking heads, metallica, etc., then either early and late in the day (prime time) I like blues/jazz type music (Johnny Lange, Sade, etc., and some "out there" stuff like Enigma!!)

Although alot of the time, I don't have music on...

Edited by JimLang 1/31/2008 7:42 PM
Dirt Esox
Posted 1/31/2008 8:13 PM (#298022 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List


I guess what I'm gathering from this post is that the bulk of musky fisherman are either hippies or sweat rock fans. Disturbing
shaley
Posted 1/31/2008 8:14 PM (#298023 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
AC/DC
Pantera
Metalica
Dio
Rob Zombie
Marylin Manson
Kid Rock
Emenem
Motley
Ram Jam
Motor Head
Accept ( Balls to the Wall)
Iron Maiden
Duke1
Posted 1/31/2008 8:58 PM (#298032 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 61


Location: Avilla, IN
I normally do not have music on in the boat...........but if I did............
Tom Petty
Boston
Styx
Led Zep
Joe Satriani
Best of Bon Jovi
Pink Floyd
ZZ Top
Aerosmith
Kiss
djwilliams
Posted 2/1/2008 1:08 PM (#298191 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: RE: Top Ten List




Posts: 781


Location: Ames, Iowa
Geez- I must be a lot older than most of you guys.
In my place on Leech its The Dave Clark 5, Alan Parsons, Gary Moore, The Turtles, Guess Who, Grass Roots, Animals, Hollies, Steely Dan, 3 Dog Night, Eagles, Player, Blue Oyster Cult- 60's and 70's stuff that my kids and my students call the oldies.

But there is no noise in the boat except nice conversation.
Spring is coming in Iowa.
Don
ricepicker
Posted 2/1/2008 1:29 PM (#298200 - in reply to #296438)
Subject: Re: Top Ten List




I had a couple of guests in my boat on Pelican and they wanted to listen to Country. Leann Rymes had a song "Blue Moon" or something like that, and the song came on and suddenly we saw 4 muskies in the time the song played, then, nothing. About 45 minutes later, the song came on again, and, you guesed it, we had two up to the boat. We spent the rest of the day scanning for that song, never found it, and saw nothing else.