Have a look at this link, answers your questions;
http://www.frdc.com.au/species.php?f=54&v=f
Cheers
Dave
Have a look at this link, answers your questions;
http://www.frdc.com.au/species.php?f=54&v=f
Cheers
Dave
I'm another one for the old bread crumbs for burley and little prawn pieces under a pencil float. We catch snub nose gar in North Pine Dam...well my little boy catches them while I chase bass. Big blue back ones in there, thousands of them.
I stand waist deep in the water out there and the gar come right up to you when you bring your bass lures back in. They'll even have a go at big lures but the trebles are too big to hook them.
I've seen quite a few blokes fishing for them to use as jack bait in the river afterwards.
I could of filled a esky with gar one day last year at pumping jetty if i wanted just using a bait jig small pieces of bread squashed on each hook or sometimes just nothing on hooks at all.pulling up 3 or 4 nearly every drop and they werent small ones either. cheers jamie
I used to catch bucket loads of them in a drag net off a beach.
have not done that for years - should do it again!
cheers
Mick
In North Pine Dam try fly fishing for them with almost any small dry fly for trout. I waded around last winter for about an hour and brought home about 20 good sized gars for dinner.
Jack.