How connected are Fly Fishing + Music?

reelgrease

reelgrease

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For me, and I think for a lot of folks, there is a natural and close connection between fly fishing and music. Whether it’s the playlist in the truck on the way to the stream or the live music in the bar after a long, great day on the river, music accompanies much — not all — of the fly fishing experience. There is, of course, time in the river, when the only music comes from the water rushing over the rocks and the wind in the trees.

My new site [ www.reelgrea.se ] is about the songs that—I think—are best suited to “before” and “after” parts. It goes way beyond old The Who and Zeppelin CDs (though I do appreciate those too). These are songs that could be, should be, and are being, heard live in the bars and saloons of the great fly fishing towns across America today—places like Missoula, Redding, Bend, Bellefonte, Mountain Home, West Yellowstone, Jackson, Truckee.

These songs exist at the intersections of blues music, rock & roll, country, alt. country, folk, gospel, bluegrass, and Americana.

These are great songs . . . Come check it out.

Reel Grease
 
I personally connect music with everything in my life, and don't know what I would do with out it. Thanks for the link, always open to new sounds.
 
nice-I am an old guy so got a little confused.
thumbs up
might have gotten more notice on OT.
 
I'm always after fine fishing songs
 

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LOVE the RG site... LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Huge fan of wagon wheel good choice there.
 
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