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Showing posts with label sight fishing gar longnose gar fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sight fishing gar longnose gar fishing. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2011

Sight fishing longnose gar

First real heat wave of the season, I decided to headed out to attempt some topwater pike fishing, as the wind was very calm as well. After catching a couple incidental bass, I switched spots. More bass.. I switched spots again. 3 rd spot was tougher to get to as I have to trek through some woods, no fish in sight. Finally, after some more trekking through woods, high grass and swamp, I found the sweet spot.

Hundreds of carp circling near the surface, intermingled with lots of longnose gar. Prime conditions for sight fishing, something I don't get to do very often. I decided to attempt getting the gar to hit, tied on a big Heddon lucky 13, and started popping it right in front of them, as the were all in less than 2 feet of clear water.

First gar hit immediately, I actually managed to hook it in the beak. It came off easily as it was thrashing around the surface. As I was on a small 4-5 foot cliff with no way of bringing up a gar by it's beak without losing it, I tried a trick I had once read about. I cut a piece of line and tangled it around the 2 rear treble hooks on my lure. Plan was to have the gar hit the lure and tangle their teeth in it as opposed to getting hooked.

First try, I spooked a nice big gar, probably in the 3 foot range. Targeting a smaller one on the next cast, a nice 4+ lbs largemouth bass came up and crushed the lure. Not what I was targeting, but a nice surprise. After releasing it, I cast to the same spot, only to catch another 4 lb bass. Though back to back 4 lb bass on a topwater lure are really sweet, the season is still closed, so I moved along the bank to sight more gar.

Didn't take to long, I spotted 3 gar circling in the shallows. After 3 or 4 casts, I caught my 2nd gar of the day. Despite being somewhat tangled in my line, I still couldn't get it up the steep bank. A couple minutes later, I had my 3rd gar thrashing at the end of my line. Though I could have kept going for hours, I had to cut my trip short in order to beat the traffic, as I still had a long trek back to the car.

Though my trip turned out very different than I had originally planned, I was quite happy to target longnose gar, a species a rarely get to encounter, let alone target. These unconventional fish call for unconventional fishing tactics, but sight fishing for gar is something I can easily get into. Hope to target some more in the next few days...