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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Mega-gar at Mud

    Ran over to Mud at dawn yesterday and fished the eastern side for a couple of hours. Wasn't getting anyhting exciting, just grassies, parrot and undersized squire, so I decided to try right in close to the island on the top of the tide to see if I could berley up a bream or two. Anchored in about 2 metres of water and started the berley trail, which immediately attracted a crowd of damsel fish with a few bream towards the bottom and a heap of big river garfish. For a bit of fun I rigged for gar and caught about 20 before I went out into deeper water again. They were some of the biggest river gar I've ever seen, and gave me some nice fresh bait as well. Unfortunatley the size of the fish did not improve but it was a magic day on the bay weather wise
    Cheers Freeeedom

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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    damn great gar mate, shouldve sent a couple back out alive with a 9/0 in the back

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    Ausfish Platinum Member T1's Avatar
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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    FREEEEDOM, did you get them on dough?

    Take Care T
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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    Surely offshore guys wants them for trolling...
    Agreed they are pretty big ones in our local...

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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    freeeedom....mate....bait.....nooooo! gar is some of the best eating fish in the ocean.but if you have to good luck.

    SNAFU

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    Ausfish Bronze Member Les's Avatar
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    there actually standerd size gar for there species, there called " 3bs" pronounced 3-bss..theye grow MUCH larger and on my netting a 390ft net we catch often maby 3-4 trays of them all 40cm long.

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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    Quote Originally Posted by T1 View Post
    FREEEEDOM, did you get them on dough?

    Take Care T
    No T1 - small pieces of peeled prawn
    Cheers Freeeedom

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    freeeedom....mate....bait.....nooooo! gar is some of the best eating fish in the ocean.but if you have to good luck.

    SNAFU
    I know that SNAFU - that's why all the ones I didn't use for bait came home, got their picture taken and are now ready for tonight's tea
    Cheers Freeeedom

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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    nice haul freeeedom. tasty
    is time to go fishing yet

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    Ausfish Platinum Member dogsbody's Avatar
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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    Top eating there. Can get them down the broadwater that size at this time of year. Looking forward to chase the gar real soon.

    Dave.
    Avast ye matey!


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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    good catch mate

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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    one of my favorite meals is pan fried gar and sweet chilli sandwhiches, bit of an effort with the knife but well worth the experience.

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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    Lovely eating those Gar's enjoy.

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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    Hi I'm new to this site and live in Sydney,but every year I come up to Qld for 5 weeks fishing. .......and I"M LOVING IT! The reason for this post is that last year there were HUGE schools of Gar in the Maroochy river in July.Me and a mate caught a few then we noticed heaps of them showering into the air.We asked a couple of locals what was chasing them and were told it was large Tailor. Given the speed of the predators attacks we both thought it might have been Mac Tuna ,what do you fellows think?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member Les's Avatar
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    Re: Mega-gar at Mud

    mac tuna in a river? i would bet eigher large trevally, or as stated tailor.

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