Lifestyle Health Celebrity Health Luke Bryan Explains Why His Eyes May Look Red and Clarifies He's Not 'Smoking Pot' "My dad would take me on these fishing trips and I would be in the back of the boat like wheezing, maybe in need of an EpiPen," the country star told Audacy By Jack Irvin Jack Irvin Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022. Jack started in the industry with internships at Rolling Stone and Entertainment Tonight, and he worked as a freelance writer for publications including Bustle, MTV News, Shondaland, L’Officiel USA, Ladygunn, Flood and PopCrush before joining PEOPLE. In his current role, Jack covers daily music news and has interviewed both up-and-coming and established artists including Dolly Parton, Michelle Branch, Ashanti, Cyndi Lauper, Normani, Carly Rae Jepsen and Coco Jones. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 16, 2024 02:00PM EDT Luke Bryan. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images for CMA One of Luke Bryan's main loves is fishing, and he'll continue the activity even if it hurts him. In a new interview with Audacy's Totally Private program, the country star revealed he's allergic to bass and opened up about the symptoms, which could lead some people to think he was smoking marijuana. "Just so we know, if I do interviews and I look like I’ve been smoking pot, that’s not true. I’ve been catching bass," said Bryan, 47, explaining that he'd done so the day of the interview. Luke Bryan Says It 'Wasn't a Huge Shock' to Find Out Katy Perry Is Leaving American Idol "If I touch a bass, my eyes will get red, my hands will swell if I have to take the hook out," added the "Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day" singer. "I’ll get in front of it. I’m like, 'I know I’m going to fish today,' so I’ll take an Allegra in the morning." An avid fisher since childhood, Bryan "spent years not knowing" about his allergy. "My dad would take me on these fishing trips, and I would be in the back of the boat like wheezing, maybe in need of an EpiPen," he recalled. "My Dad was just like, ['Suck it up,'] we just thought it was allergies [to] like, the trees, but it’s actually touching the bass," he explained of the realization. Luke Bryan in Los Angeles. Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Since then, Bryan has learned he's "not all alone" in the struggle. "So, maybe I can bring awareness," he said with a laugh, joking that he'll launch a "new foundation" to benefit "those who've been cursed by the touch" of bass. "It's really sunfish, like a brim, a shell cracker," elaborated Bryan, naming different types of fish that give him an allergic reaction. "Any of those things, they wipe me out pretty good." The "One Margarita" singer is currently gearing up to hit the road on his Mind of a Country Boy Tour, which launches April 17 and continues through September. Luke Bryan Announces Massive Mind of a Country Boy 2024 North American Tour Luke Bryan performs in Nashville in June 2023. Terry Wyatt/WireImage Throughout the run, he'll be joined by special guests including Bailey Zimmerman, Chayce Beckham, Kameron Marlowe, Tracy Lawrence, Alana Springsteen, Chase Matthew, Dillon Carmichael, DJ Rock, Ella Langley, George Birge, HunterGirl, Josh Ross, King Calaway, Larry Fleet, Lily Rose, Meghan Patrick, Tenille Arts and Zach Top. Elsewhere in the interview with Audacy's Totally Private, Bryan spoke about how he's approached his career differently over his decades in country music. "My thing [now] is to just have fun writing songs, have fun doing the shows. I think for 10 years I’ve just overworked myself to where all my friends, when I see them, they’re like, ‘You’re overworking yourself,’ and I’m like, ‘I know, I can’t tell people no,’" he said. "I’ve been home four weekends in a row, and I have not done that in 17 or 18 years." Close