screaminleeman Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 27, 2009 1,445 10 38 Westminster, MD Mar 14, 2011 #11 Sorry for the loss. I too have lost a Florida Gar (10+") from jumping through a netting (1"x1") on top of it's pond!
Sorry for the loss. I too have lost a Florida Gar (10+") from jumping through a netting (1"x1") on top of it's pond!
spwd Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 20, 2008 4,505 5 68 55 leicester,england Mar 14, 2011 #12 Sorry for your loss bro,looked a great fish. Steve
M mrwinkle Candiru MFK Member Dec 17, 2009 786 7 48 South Georgia Mar 14, 2011 #13 sorry for your loss, I just lost mine to my TSN I believe!?!?!
Y Yellow_Perch Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 17, 2011 1,091 0 0 Michigan Mar 14, 2011 #14 sry to hear but i guess ths is a lesson to everyone that you gotta be careful with jumping fish..
tommy k Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 23, 2010 232 0 31 chicago Mar 14, 2011 #15 Thanks for the kind words everyone
V Valium Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 23, 2011 7 0 0 London, UK Mar 17, 2011 #16 That's sad to hear - my Florida Gar died a few months ago too. It wasn't anywhere near as big as yours though.
That's sad to hear - my Florida Gar died a few months ago too. It wasn't anywhere near as big as yours though.
M Madding The Ninth Holostei MFK Member May 11, 2009 3,628 5 0 38 New York Mar 17, 2011 #17 No hole is too small. Gar are strong and will push/shift even heavy lids. Cover all holes, sorry for your loss.
No hole is too small. Gar are strong and will push/shift even heavy lids. Cover all holes, sorry for your loss.
G Gar Bite Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 9, 2006 44 0 0 51 Northwest Ohio Mar 17, 2011 #18 That sucks.....great looking gar too. I almost lost an alligator gar the same way, my wife found him on the floor and put him back in for me, he was stressed for several days but came through it. Sorry for your loss.
That sucks.....great looking gar too. I almost lost an alligator gar the same way, my wife found him on the floor and put him back in for me, he was stressed for several days but came through it. Sorry for your loss.