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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 2786250" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>B Gordon,</p><p></p><p>me personally, I gar fish from the bank and I sight fish for gar. More often than not, if you can see a gar, you can catch it. Once you spot one, cast your bait about ten feet in front of it, then the gar will slowly move towards your float and then slow dive like a submarine. When your float starts to slowly drift away, feed line out so the gar does not feel any resistance. When it stops, it will reposition the bait in its mouth, and then slowly move off again. I always wait for the third run and then set the hook. More often than not, you don't actually "hook" a gar, but instead, the line gets caught around that toothy snout...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 2786250, member: 15527"] B Gordon, me personally, I gar fish from the bank and I sight fish for gar. More often than not, if you can see a gar, you can catch it. Once you spot one, cast your bait about ten feet in front of it, then the gar will slowly move towards your float and then slow dive like a submarine. When your float starts to slowly drift away, feed line out so the gar does not feel any resistance. When it stops, it will reposition the bait in its mouth, and then slowly move off again. I always wait for the third run and then set the hook. More often than not, you don't actually "hook" a gar, but instead, the line gets caught around that toothy snout... [/QUOTE]
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