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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Alligator gar along the beach in Grand Isle???
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They can tolerate saltwater for periods of time. Strange, but not impossible that you would see one off the beach.
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Big question ,Did you catch any fish?
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I see gar on the beach all the time when I'm fishing the island
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See them a lot surf fishing. Makes you a little jumpy when they surface a few feet in front of you.
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my buddy and I saw one in PENSACOLA, beach side...... it was strugglinggggg(i imagine too much salt bc that water was crazy salty) but shows they venture out into saltier water than most would think. I've seen one while standing on the rocks in Cameron as well blowing up through bait.
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Gar are mouthbreathers at times
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They are all over the marshes in Grand Isle. Not rare to see in surf at all in that area.
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I once had one attempt to take my trout away from me in the cove at v. bay! Not nearly as salty but was still pretty strange to see! It was a monster too!
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we've shot 5 over 4-1/2 feet in a night south side of highway 1 but not the beach, definitely easy to see how they could be on the surf for sure, i imagine there's a large quantity of them and some big ones!
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always caught them seining (when it was legal) on the beaches south of grand chenier when growing up. There is no better tasting gar than one caught in salt water.
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Hell yea I caught fish.... all in one location, stopped put my trolling motor on anchor and never moved until I was ready to go home.
I ended up with right at 30lbs of meat for the freezer. Saturday: Sunday: |
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