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    Re: Do gar run off other fish?

    Hey Bonefish.... Sometime maybe I can talk you into coming down to KY Lake and doing some gar fishing with me!! This time of year is perfect. I love catching Gar. My Mom and Dad used to kill them when they caught them in the river. I never liked that, but I remember, gosh I must have been about 4 maybe 5, and we were fishing on a sandy beach at Dam 48. That Dam is now gone, but my Mom caught a long nose gar that was in excess of 4 feet. At that time the only fishing I had ever seen on TV was saltwater fishing. I was running around yelling about it being a sword fish!! That absolutely had to be one of my favorite moments of my youth. There were a lot of funny times when we had our small aluminum V bottom, about 14-16 feet. We had a cabin on the Ohio, and would row out to the edge of the channel. Then we would fish, primarily for channel cats, but we would occasionally get a gar. It always created quite a stir and laugh as we tried to get that fish unhooked and back out of our "LITTLE" boat, which certainly got littler when a gar was in it!! LMAO

    Great memories, thanks to all!!!!!


    Danny

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    Re: Do gar run off other fish?

    Danny, I live in Lexington, and I hate to say it but I hardly get to far away from this place these days because I have horses in training right now and trying to sell my home to rebuild down by Herrington. I appreciate the offer and will defiantly keep you in mind when I get the chance to come your way. I have fished the KY Lake a couple of times and have had a great time each trip. Herrington and the KY River are very active with gar right now.

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    Re: Do gar run off other fish?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bonefish View Post
    Herrington and the KY River are very active with gar right now.
    How long does this activity typically last?

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    Re: Do gar run off other fish?

    They will feed July through September and the surface. You can also use small crappie minnows. Sometimes they will hit those before anything else. If you can find them where they are schooled on the surface, most likey they are feeding on small minnows.

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    Re: Do gar run off other fish?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bonefish View Post
    They will feed July through September and the surface. You can also use small crappie minnows. Sometimes they will hit those before anything else. If you can find them where they are schooled on the surface, most likey they are feeding on small minnows.
    Thanks. So in late September or October, I'll be heading back on my own after stripers! But I think next time I'll put in down by Gratz. This ramp was hell to get to, even with 4WD. And yeah, there were minnows of some sort schooled all around. I was using a small white fluke on a 3/8 oz jig, and when the bait got back to the boat, there would be minnows schooled all around it, following it in.

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    Re: Do gar run off other fish?

    Starting now, the river will be full of minnows and by September as the water cools, the bass will be attacking them and that's when crank bait, spinnerbait and topwater fishing gets good on the river.

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