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Leesylvania, Powells creek, falling tide, near the bank, 2ft of water on some wood with a black and blue havoc craw.... right where a bass would be chillin
Nice! Potomac Pike are fun. And I want one of those big gar, too. Used to keep them in a fish tank. Cool fish.
Now that the hot weather is here I will be hitting Pohick more often. Especially afternoons after work (with the right tides). If anyone is interested to join...
Nice work, Justin. Nothing over 3.5 pounds. Boy, a day like that sounds like quite a hardship. I wish there were more quality bass like that in my local lake.
Really trying for some gar this year - they are spawning right now so not sure how to catch them. Well, not sure how to catch them anyways so a new species and learning experience is in order. If anyone knows how I'll trade some snakehead info for some gar info
Ryan - I have never had so much success with a new lure - chatterbait, white or chartreuse, with a fluke trailer - I have caught a ton of fish on it this year. My other rod is rigged with a havoc craw on a shaky head jig - one with the screw on the head.
Bill - I have become very spoiled with the lower potomac bass fishery Plus being a 30 minute drive from most of the Va spots is quite convenient. You should make it down sometime
Really trying for some gar this year - they are spawning right now so not sure how to catch them. Well, not sure how to catch them anyways so a new species and learning experience is in order. If anyone knows how I'll trade some snakehead info for some gar info
Definitely a wicked fish
From what I'm told. Use a wire leader, a small worm hook 1/0 with a live minnow under a bobber or rope lure is the way to go with gar. The small mouths make it hard for them to suck up the bait so let them run a little before setting the hook. The rope lure snags their little teeth. I've never fished for Gar, but this was just some tips given to me recently.
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