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Country music and fishin'--they go together like a rod and reel, and are celebrated on this amusing compilation of songs by Nashville's best. George Jones extols the virtues of "Beer, Bait And Ammo," while Bobby Bare rhapsodizes about being "Out on the Water." Things turn choppy on Porter Waggoner's "White Cap Hell," but Jerry Reed's hilarious "Front of the Boat" restores the good mood. This clever collection would make a great gift for the sportsperson who has everything. All Gone Fishin' Songs | 1. | Out on the Water - Bobby Bare |
| 2. | Beer, Bait and Ammo - George Jones |
| 3. | Something Fishy's Going On - Lorrie Morgan |
| 4. | Front of the Boat - Jerry Reed/Steve Wariner |
| 5. | Take Him Fishing - Merle Haggard |
| 6. | Breathin' Room - Patty Loveless/Gary Shiebler |
| 7. | Three Little Fishes - Mel Tillis |
| 8. | White Cap Hell - Porter Wagoner |
| 9. | Talking Fishing Blues - Arlo Guthrie |
| 10. | As Country Could Be - Gary Shiebler/Marcia Ramirez |
| 11. | Picture, The - Little Jimmy Dickens/Brad Paisley |
| 12. | Fishin' Man Blues - Danny Gilley |
| 13. | Take Me Fishing - Bryan White/Rachel Proctor |
| 14. | Sleepwalking - Tanya Tucker |
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