Lepisosteus platyrhincus;4741884; said:^yep. dont have a choise.
and wiggles, gar arnt really considered game fish. So if we run across any little guys we can grab them. i do believe they are native though.
We where using 30lb braided test, with popper and buzz baits. they would hit them but getting a real good hook was alittle difficult. but those where mostly protective bites as they had fry already. We found a large pair guarding fry. it was pretty sweet. interesting to watch. Infact the only fish that we landed was a fry that got hook through the stomach when tryin to get the parents to bite
Well if gars aren't considered to be game fish, then I guess there shouldn't be a problem with getting them. The map I was looking at when I made my previous post about the gars was a bit flawed now that I look at it again; I found a better one that shows that they do naturally occur there.
We'll have to try crankbaits this time; they work pretty good on getting smallmouth bass away from their nests in my pond, so they might work on the snakeheads, too. I've caught several just by casting off to the side of the nest and slowly reeling the crankbait away from it. We might have to see about netting some of the fry for use as bait for other fish during the trip.
