A Georgia angler has established a new state record with her catch Saturday of a 31-pound, 2-ounce longnose gar. Rachel Harrison, of Adairsville, caught the toothy gar on the Coosa River near Rome.
I have fly fished for various warm-water fish. I have cast flies for bass, catfish, panfish, and carp. The one species I had not cast my fly toward, until now, was a gar. I had heard about it. But ...
Anglers interested in hooking an epic-sized trophy fish can apply for a 2025 alligator gar tag through Dec. 31. Many Arkansas anglers travel all the way to the Gulf of Mexico each year in search of ...
The drawing system allows anglers a chance at catching the “fish of a lifetime” while meeting conservation goals Screengrab from Youtube video by Payton Moore. The annual Alligator Gar Harvest ...
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Update: The Missouri Department of Conservation is now saying the reported shortnose gar was not a shortnose gar after all. Here's the latest on what a second round of testing found. Rich Porter ...
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