Snagging for gar.....
Does anyone on here snag for gar or other types of fish? I did it a lot when I was younger. I plan on trying again as soon as I get my arm out of this sling.
Any recipies for spoon bill?
My son will get a kick out of seeing how to clean a gar, he wants one of the big ones mounted to put up over the fireplace. Some folks think they are a "junk" fish but I like them. A nice 6ft fish sure would look cool stuffed. [:D]
Any recipies for spoon bill?
My son will get a kick out of seeing how to clean a gar, he wants one of the big ones mounted to put up over the fireplace. Some folks think they are a "junk" fish but I like them. A nice 6ft fish sure would look cool stuffed. [:D]
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Recently say on ESPn2? fishing for Gar in the Arkansas River. All they used was a large jig-head and white strand for the body, but no hook! The strands looked like fray from an anchor line and cut to 8-12inch. The Gar have so many teeth they would not need need a hook. Watch your fingers and good luck getting them in the net! 0 -
I've caught a few that hit my lures, both salt and fresh water varieties, but never snagged any. 0 -
A story about Garzilla:
http://www.tpwmagazine.com/archive/2007/aug/ed_3/#top
Here's another interesting article about these heavily harvested fish:
http://my.core.com/~garman/garticleupdates.htm
There appears to be a great many recipes on gar if you google them up. From grilled, fried, and BBQ, to roasting. The only one I ever recall hearing the old folks talk about, however, was fishballs or fishpatties of most any concoction. It was my understanding that since gar are a very bony fish, fish-balls or fish-patties became a popular way to prepare them, at least in my neck of the woods. Here is a recipe that I just came across for Garfish Balls, cajun style:
http://www.louisianacajun.com/recipe.asp?id=300
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