An alligator gar is not the kind of fish you expect to see on the open beach. This one recently washed up on the Texas coast.
Living in Florida is never boring. It may be hot, but we get excited when a "cold front" is predicted that will drop temperatures into the 80s or, gasp, the 70s. And who knows, we might — emphasize ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "We both had a look of shock when the scale just kept going higher and higher. We both said, 'OMG this is a new all-tackle world ...
When Texas freshwater fisheries managers two years ago voiced concern about the status and future of the alligator gar fishery and recommended ending unregulated taking of the state's largest ...
The Texas Standard is excited to start sharing the Beachchombing Report from Jace Tunnell, Director of Community Engagement ...
A new record was set in April for the largest alligator gar caught at Lake Corpus Christi, weighing in at 207 pounds. The long snout is a familiar face in Texas as the state is one of the native homes ...
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Texas alligator gar season is in spring and summer, and the longest-living freshwater fish in the state will be attracted to the warmer waters. While anglers may be anxious to catch and release ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Living in Florida is never boring. It may be hot, but we get excited when a "cold front" is predicted that will drop temperatures ...
"We both had a look of shock when the scale just kept going higher and higher. We both said, 'OMG this is a new all-tackle world record,'" fishing guide Kirk Kirkland said of client Art Weston's catch ...