Dead On The Water

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Uniting fishing culture with the timeless vibe of the Grateful Dead.

 

Somewhere between the river and the rhythm, between the cast and the chord, there’s a feeling  something you can’t hold on to, only experience. Fishing and music both have a way of pulling you in, setting you adrift, and leaving you somewhere entirely different than where you started. And for whatever reason, when anglers shove off, wade in, or arrive at the next bend, the Grateful Dead is often the soundtrack that carried them there. As for the why we don’t exactly know we just know it’s something you feel.

 

Maybe it’s the way both demand presence, surrender, and a willingness to embrace whatever comes next. You don’t force a river any more than you force a song rivers and songs move, they shift, and they surprise. Like a river, the music of the Dead meanders. The songs may be familiar, but each time they’re played, they twist, turn, and take on a life of their own. Fishing is no different. Even on your favorite stretch of your home river every bend, every riffle, every rise something familiar, yet something new.

 

Fishing and the Dead share something deeper than sound. They both take you somewhere else. Somewhere beyond the everyday, where time stretches, bends, and disappears. A good jam, like a good day on the water, makes you forget the world and become fully present in the moment. That’s not only the pull it’s also the magic.

 

This collaboration isn’t just about music and fishing it’s about the way they make you feel. It’s about the fact that both music and fishing remind us that the best things in life aren’t scripted, they flow. Because whether you’re chasing songs or fish the best ones always take you somewhere somewhere you wouldn’t otherwise be.

 

This collaboration is for those who know that music moves and water moves. And when you listen closely, you realize, they both speak the same language.

 

Explore Simms X Grateful Dead Now

 

Somewhere between the river and the rhythm, between the cast and the chord, there’s a feeling  something you can’t hold on to, only experience. Fishing and music both have a way of pulling you in, setting you adrift, and leaving you somewhere entirely different than where you started. And for whatever reason, when anglers shove off, wade in, or arrive at the next bend, the Grateful Dead is often the soundtrack that carried them there. As for the why we don’t exactly know we just know it’s something you feel.

 

Maybe it’s the way both demand presence, surrender, and a willingness to embrace whatever comes next. You don’t force a river any more than you force a song rivers and songs move, they shift, and they surprise. Like a river, the music of the Dead meanders. The songs may be familiar, but each time they’re played, they twist, turn, and take on a life of their own. Fishing is no different. Even on your favorite stretch of your home river every bend, every riffle, every rise something familiar, yet something new.

 

Fishing and the Dead share something deeper than sound. They both take you somewhere else. Somewhere beyond the everyday, where time stretches, bends, and disappears. A good jam, like a good day on the water, makes you forget the world and become fully present in the moment. That’s not only the pull it’s also the magic.

 

This collaboration isn’t just about music and fishing it’s about the way they make you feel. It’s about the fact that both music and fishing remind us that the best things in life aren’t scripted, they flow. Because whether you’re chasing songs or fish the best ones always take you somewhere somewhere you wouldn’t otherwise be.

 

This collaboration is for those who know that music moves and water moves. And when you listen closely, you realize, they both speak the same language.

 

Explore Simms X Grateful Dead Now