since gars are illegal in california, i would imagine it would be somewhat difficult to get them. although the gar farm in mexico does sell gar meat, and it's relatively frequently available in lousiana as well--rednhot;1656772; said:really does anyone know where to get gar fillets in CA...i'd like to fry that!
you know so much about gar i would suspect that you have a few? outlaws arent viewed very highly on here.rednhot;1658337; said:just because live gars are illegal in CA, doesn't mean dead gar meat is also...or did you think i meant live gar fillets???
i know alligators are illegal in CA...then along your lines of thinking all people with alligator boots are smuglers...lets get em!!!
---Art
are you serious?Polypterus;1659133; said:Want Gar meat? Go to your local Walmart and find the cheap frozen foods section. Look for the breaded fish sticks and products called "white Nile" Tilapia.. It is actually Gar farmed (or processed from exported fish) in Taiwan... You can also find this at some Asian grocery stores....