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Old 05-14-2012, 06:27 AM   #1
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Also try bloodland lake. Fair lmb and I seen some nice cats come out of there. Lost a decent one on live bluegill once and never had a chance to go back.
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Old 05-14-2012, 02:45 PM   #2
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Also try bloodland lake. Fair lmb and I seen some nice cats come out of there. Lost a decent one on live bluegill once and never had a chance to go back.
How do I catch Gar... Thats what I want to target. I was going to do a drop loop and use the blue gill as live bait.
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How do I catch Gar... Thats what I want to target. I was going to do a drop loop and use the blue gill as live bait.
ozarks might have gar. never seen or heard of any in the river or lakes around there though. i caught them in alabama in the canals, so check and see if there are any around. but if you find them, you can usualy see them and sight fish them. a 10" piece of white anchore rope with wire leader running through it with 3 treble hooks.
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ozarks might have gar. never seen or heard of any in the river or lakes around there though. i caught them in alabama in the canals, so check and see if there are any around. but if you find them, you can usualy see them and sight fish them. a 10" piece of white anchore rope with wire leader running through it with 3 treble hooks.
If you look close you of the top water picture you see a group of Gars.
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