TSmith Posted April 11, 2010 Posted April 11, 2010 If anyone is looking a great place to catch some (what look to be longnose) gar you need to head to Pomme River. The gar are thick in the water and I accidentally snagged one fishing for bass and hooked a 4 foot plus mamma jamma and it was insane. Granted Iv never had a gar on the end of my line, but Ill never forget that. But I have been out on the pomme catching bass and buffalo but I see at least 30 gars in a time frame of an hour. Sizes range from 2 foot to 5 foot. Average 3 footers. Hope this is helpful. Enjoy the fishin. PS if your new to Gar fishin dont underestimate the power of theses fish and bring gloves and ask a lot of questions. I believe that fishing is usually better when there is a full moon. People are more crazy when there is a full moon. Thank God He made fish the way He did so I can have better fishing when people are crazier than normal.
Members smallwaterpro Posted March 25, 2014 Members Posted March 25, 2014 Where on the pomme, near trumam- Sapps landing or further north? Maybe above the pomme lake. I am a Gar fisherman. thanks
E Green Posted March 25, 2014 Posted March 25, 2014 Mingo national wildlife refuge is a place you should check out. Stanley creek as well. Watch where you step along the banks though..cottonmouths are all over the place
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