Mainly lurk here for the good info......but this post caught my attention!
Corker if you want to catch a big gar wait till they start breaking the surface...they will come up for air and will also feed. At that point put a small bream on a 36" steel leader with a bobber about 6' foot up from the bream and wait for the bobber to move. As said earlier let them take it...when you think that the gar doesn't have the bait anymore wait a couple more minutes, then set the hook and hold on! This method has worked for me when catching them...some of the biggest gar (40" plus) I have caught has come from the James river...from Browns island downtown to Maidens upriver. I have seen them down at Diascund but only caught smaller ones
(20'' or so). If you want to have some fun use the rope method on a 6 or 7 weight fly rod...definetly fun. One more tip is to carry a piece of broomstick about 18" or so...when you catch one stick it down thier snout....they will bite down on it and you can hold them by the end of the broomstick so you can take your hook or lure out without loosing a finger!!!
Any more questions just PM me!


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I dont kill 'em anymore since I found out what they are good for........CATCHING!!:p
















