Spotted Gar
<p>The spotted gar can be found from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico down through the Mississippi River drainage system.</p>
Region
Midwest, South
Catch ease
Easy
Habitat
Lake, River, Pond
HOW TO IDENTIFY A SPOTTED GAR
WHERE TO CATCH SPOTTED GAR
It occurs all along the Gulf coast from central Texas to the western portion of the Florida panhandle. East of the Apalachicola drainage, in the remainder of Florida, the spotted gar is replaced by its closest relative, the Florida gar. Both species occur in the Apalachicola drainage itself, where they are believed to hybridize to some extent. In the north of its range, it occurs eastward to the north and south shores of Lake Erie in northern Ohio, Michigan, and Ontario, but is not known to occur much west of Illinois. The following list includes additional details on where to catch this fish:
Channel Entrances |
Gradual Shores |
Inside Turns and Coves |
Lily Pads |
Overhanging Trees and Bushes |
Points and Break Lines |
Shoreline Shallows |
Sunken Objects |
Freshwater Lakes and Ponds |
Inlets and Outlets |
Islands or Sand Bars |
Open Water |
Piers, Docks and Pilings |
Merging Currents |
Spring Holes |
Walkways and Bridges |
how to catch Spotted Gar
The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish:
Spotted Gar lures, tackle & bait
The following are lures, tackle or bait that can be used to catch this fish: