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#7125071 - 02/02/12 09:42 PM Re: Gar in SW Fort Worth near Benbrook? [Re: DHFisher]
fishnftw Offline
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Registered: 01/28/12
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gar all over thick in trinity near benbrook

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#7177968 - 02/15/12 09:24 PM Re: Gar in SW Fort Worth near Benbrook? [Re: Sumfish]
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Registered: 02/14/08
Posts: 115
[quote=Sumfish]You will not find a single gar in Benbrook or on the Clear Fork, has something to do with the lack of salinity, don't guess there are any in Lake Weatherford either. I have been in and on the water at Benbrook since 1958 and never have seen a gar there. Used to be a ton of them below the dam at Lake Cleburne along with a ton of snakes. A few years ago I saw a 6 footer at Steele Creek hanging out to dry. [/quote. +1 I've fished BB for several years from the bank and from boat and have never seen or caught a gar in BB. If you drive up 377 to Granbury you can caught plenty from the bank. They are hard to clean but are very tasty when eaten fresh out the grease, but i don't care for it once it cools off because meat texture gets rubbery. Imo

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