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Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville

Posted By: horseplaydvm

Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/24/14 04:21 PM

Looks like a Falcon fish.
Posted By: Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/24/14 04:38 PM

Probably from the rocks
Posted By: Douglas J

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/24/14 04:47 PM

Probably hit by the prop from one of the bush league observers on day 1 or 2
Posted By: Tiltman

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/24/14 05:07 PM

Lampray Eel?
Posted By: BRZX200

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/24/14 05:37 PM

Sharks!!! rolfmao
Posted By: SkeeterRonnie

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/24/14 06:33 PM

duck-billed platypus marks! they suck the snot out of them!
Posted By: a-mac

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/24/14 06:52 PM

Originally Posted By: Tiltman
Lampray Eel?


Very possible. There are a couple native freshwater lampreys. I had one attached to a 4lber I caught at Dardanelle. I stuck him to the steering wheel for a little while, then released them. The native species do not kill the host. Pretty neat fish actually. I'm not sure what a fresh scar would look like though.
Posted By: NoWeighers

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/26/14 02:30 AM

Pay attention.. that's not what a gar bite looks like..
Posted By: ristorap

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/26/14 03:36 AM

have caught several good fish there with lampreys on them...looks just like one
Posted By: KingChamp202

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/26/14 03:48 AM

That's not a texas gar bite lol.. Fish would have no body left!
Posted By: KingChamp202

Re: Must be a lot of gar in Guntersville - 02/26/14 03:50 AM

Probably a carprt burn from prefishing pros!!!
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