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Outdoors Songs

July 28, 2015 / galen / Fishing, Hunting, Outdoors

Of all the topics in the world to write songs about, the great outdoors seems to have been mostly overlooked. It’s just plain difficult to find a song, let alone a good song, about hunting or fishing. Yes, there are a few “joke songs” out there, songs that rank up there with “Snoopy and the Red Baron”, and hunting or fishing show opening songs, but actual songs by actual brand name artists are hard to come by. It’s not hard to find songs about girls, songs about boys, songs about cars, and summer, and parties, and all other popular topics. So, we have scoured the internet and our own personal music libraries, to give you a list of songs for hunting and fishing. Some of these are great, some are crap (personal opinions), but you know what they are about by the titles. Some of my personal favorites come from Ted Nugent, who can quite regularly be found on outdoor shows having a great time shooting black bear in Saskatchewan with his “Wackmaster” bow or shooting ducks off his back porch in Michigan. If you want a great album, pick up “Spirit of the Wild” which includes many of the songs listed. A few of these songs take the light hearted approach, such as Brad Paisley’s “I’m Gonna Miss Her”. We have a second list of songs that might be considered, but aren’t really, about hunting or fishing, but mention animals, or lakes, or forest, or such.

 

  • Fred Bear – Ted Nugent
  • I Just Wanna Go Hunting – Ted Nugent
  • Gone Fishing – Downchild Blue Band
  • My Bow and Arrow – Ted Nugent
  • Spirit of the Wild – Ted Nugent
  • I Shoot Back – Ted Nugent
  • Tooth Fang and Claw – Ted Nugent
  • I’m Gonna Miss Her – Brad Paisley
  • Mossy Oak Song (Pass It On) – Tracy Byrd
  • One Damn Deer – from the Bob and Tom radio show
  • Mighty Manly Hunting Men – Da Yoopers
  • Thirty Point Buck – Da Yoopers
  • 2nd Week of Deer Camp (part 1) – Da Yoopers
  • 2nd Week of Deer Camp (part 2) – Da Yoopers
  • Deer Hunter’s Widow – Da Yoopers
  • Gone Fishing – Brad Paisley
  • Fish Fight Song – Da Yoopers
  • 40 Pound Crappie – Da Yoopers
  • Too Drunk To Fish – Ray Stevens
  • Fishing On T.V. – Brian Regan
  • Mama’s Got The Catfish Blues – Tom T. Hall
  • Hunting The Duck – Buddy Wasisname and The Other Fellers

 


The songs that didn’t quite make the list:

  • Take Me to the River – Al Green
  • Catfish Blues – Jimi Hendrix
  • Of Wolf and Man – Metallica
  • Sweet home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • The Trees – Rush
  • Bullfrog Blues – Dave Hole
  • The Spanish Archer – Deep Purple
  • The Hunter – Free
  • John the Fisherman – Primus
  • Barracuda – Heart
  • Great White Buffalo – Ted Nugent
  • Hibernation – Ted Nugent

 

Bonus Day

April 12, 2015 / galen / Outdoors

I’ve been practicing the idea of Bonus Days on business travel for a couple of decades now. Here’s how it works.

You have an upcoming business trip, the business portion of the trip begins on Day X and ends on Day Y. You add another day to the trip, after Day Y, and schedule some outdoor activity for that day. It’s a great way to unwind after a week of meetings, or a conference, or whatever your business requirements happened to be.  The great thing is that the majority of your personal expense is already covered by your company, and the additional expenses you will incur yourself are minimal compared to footing the bill yourself.

Where it Started

I’m sure I’m not the first one to come up with this idea, but here’s how it came to me.  I was at an international dealer conference for the company I worked with.  Three days of meetings and presentations along with social functions, requiring that I, and my co-workers, were on the clock from dawn until midnight.  The conference was at a very nice resort on the Mexican Mayan Riviera.  My wife came along for the trip, relaxed on the beach, or by the pool, with a cool drink by her side.  Other spouses were along and they had a great time while I watched the palm tree sway in the breeze through the windows, made presentations, and lead dealer forums.  The final night of the conference was the big awards gala.  Next morning we packed up and headed to the airport, passing beach resort after beach resort.  I realized that the company has paid my way, airfare being the biggest expense, and I paid them back working 18 hours a day.  The next conference was already being planned, in a similar location, and I had a brand new plan.  My wife and I added a couple extra days, at our expense, to the end of the trip the following year, went snorkeling, toured the Mayan ruins, and drank rum on the beach.  It was the cheapest breach holiday ever.

Before or After

I know some people that have the same Bonus Day idea as I do, but they take the Bonus Day before the travel.  Often when I travel I have a substantial amount of new material to develop or prepare, and every day/hour/minute of preparation is often needed, especially last minute changes and pre-meeting run through.  This makes the idea of a Bonus Day more attractive, as it’s the prize after the hard work, it feels more like I have earned it at that point.

The Bonus Day Plan

Now the Bonus Day Plan is part of my regular travel routine.  It’s not hard to find an outdoor experience near to where you are traveling.  Here are a few examples of Bonus Days I have added:

  • snorkeling at Turks and Caicos
  • golfing in Scotland
  • fly fishing for trout in Alberta
  • Skiing in Ontario
  • catamaran and snorkeling trip in Jamaica
  • golfing and carousing in Vegas
  • relax on the beach in Bahamas
  • desert tour in Hummers in Phoenix
  • mountain tail quad trip in Puerto Vallarta
  • surfing in Hawaii

For all of these Bonus Days, the out of pocket expenses to my self have been limited to a hotel bill, meals, plus the cost of the activity itself.  It has been a cheap way to do a few things that would otherwise cost me a few thousand dollars.

What is your Bonus Day Plan.  Don’t you think you have earned it?

Thoughts on Turning 49

February 18, 2015 / galen / Outdoors

So I turned 49 today. Mathematically that puts me one year short of a half century. Am I old or am I young?

Ask me 25 years ago as I approached a quarter century, before I had kids, when most of life’s accomplishments and events were still ahead of me, and I would say that 50 (or 49 as I am today) is old. Now my perspective is changed. I’m going to say I am at the perfect age, a combination of wisdom and experience, the physical ability to hunt and fish, the passion to get outdoors, and still the daring to act like a fool on occasion.

I live in a perfect time, when classic rock is free on internet radio, the song playing right now is She’s So Cold by the Rolling Stones. I had the Emotional Rescue cassette tape. It’s a time when shot shell amunition companies are coming out with “tracer” shells, which I can shoot in my trusty 1985 Remington 870 Wingmaster pump (my most reliable gun), or my Baretta A300 semi-auto (the one my wife is hopefully giving me today). I have a Zebco 404 reel mounted on a 5-1/2 foot matching rod, from the late 1970’s that I use to jig for perch off my boat or dock. I also have 3 fly rods and reels each worth over $500 for when I really want to fish. I’m a new age redneck, a combination of high tech and outdoor mixed with an adventurous spirit. I can call a duck within range, shoot with a 35 year old gun, get my 5 year old dog to retrieve it, and post a picture of it to Facebook with my IPhone 6. Perfect time for me,

I live in a perfect location. I have world class lakes within 2 hours of my driveway. I have Canada geese that fly 30 feet high over my house. I live 45 minutes from where the Hanson Buck, world record whitetail, was shot. I can hunt snow geese in flocks that fill the sky and troll the waters for 30″ walleye and 4 foot pike. If I had a snowmobile (or 4) I could follow hundreds of miles of trails or go cross country over thousands of acres of open fields on farm land where I know all the owners.

It’s my birthday so i mixed a little Bailey’s in my coffee this morning, because I wanted to, and now I’m sitting in my home office writing a blog post. Feels pretty good to me. 49 is the perfect age, until next year when perfect is spelled f-i-f-t-y.

Tobin Lake Walleye

   Tobin Lake Walleye

Two Fists Full of Mallards

Two Fists Full of Mallards

Website Re-Build

February 5, 2015 / galen / Outdoors

We are busy rebuilding our website, and moving from one platform to another. We expect to be done within 2 weeks. As we switch over, we are likely to have some missing images and broken links. Feel free to let us know if you find anything not working and we will put it on our short shot list. The new platform will allow us to add new features to the website including the ability for users to subscribe for notifications of new article postings.

Thanks for your patience as we work to improve our website.

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