Hey, I went fishing today and kept catching these Gars. Anyone know the history of this Fish?

Juliette2006-07-05T15:19:50Z

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They are very ugly with big teeth. UGH!

wolfmano2006-07-02T15:36:00Z

The Gar is a type of Pike. The gars are members of the Lepisosteiformes (or Semionotiformes), an ancient order of "primitive" ray-finned fish; fossil gars are known from the Permian onwards. Fossil gars are found in both Europe and North America, indicating that in Cretaceous and Tertiary times these fish had a wider distribution than they do today. Gars are considered to be among the most primitive bony fish and are most closely related to the bowfin, another archaic fish now found only in North America. But be careful Gar flesh is edible, and sometimes available in markets, but unlike the sturgeon that they resemble, gar roe is poisonous, Roe is the fully ripe egg masses of fish and certain marine animals, such as sea urchins and shrimp.

Not Tellin2006-07-02T15:34:22Z

The gars are slender primitive fishes, living links between the sharks and our common bony fishes. They are found only in streams and lakes of North America. Four living kinds are known. The alligator gar has a short broad bill armed with a double row of large teeth. The other three species, which have longer beaks and a single row of long sharp teeth, are the Long-nosed Gar, the Spotted Gar, and the Short-nosed Gar. The first of these may reach 25 pounds in weight; the other two only 5 pounds

Anonymous2006-07-03T06:37:06Z

Very prehistoric fish. Some people here in Louisiana fish for the alligator gar(get huge in saltwater).

Commensalism2006-07-04T09:31:22Z

Gars huh pretty wild lookin fish.

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