Catching Gar Pike on the Ottawa

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Catching Gar Pike on the Ottawa

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Went out to give the boat a test run yesterday before the weekend...As I was trying out the trolling motor I noticed a Gar pike at the surface. It stood there...what a beauty !

Could someone give me tips on catching Gar, I would like to get a picture of one.

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Those fish are wild, the same happened to me saw bout 5 of them holding in a stagnent pool, came to the edge of the bank they didn't even move, one was almost 4 feet long at least, threw a spinner at him, he bit I hooked and lost him about 5 seconds later :( , I've read a couple of articles and what not but don't remember, I think bacon knows or someone cause they caught one. Good luck.

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Post by DaveH »

I seem to remember hearing something about a stinger hook on a bit of lead back from the main lure, that way if they spit out the lure, you might be able to get em with the stinger...

Not sure about that though...
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I have one mounted...we used grubs with a stinger hook. Worked well.
I have heard of thread as they get thier teeth stuck in it...But I hve never used it...
Lots of fun to catch....go get them....

Crawler where did you see them?
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Post by iankrzyzanowski »

Gar pike have really got me going since last summer. I had a few encounters with them and my gf wanted to go stare at them more then she wanted to fish. I have done countless searches on the net for gar lures or ways of catching. The most interesting one is pictured below. It is simply a peiece of wood with a nylon rope tail screwed into this. Seems to work for Gar Man Jack in the states. My only question is how do you get the rope out of its teeth after catching it!

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The other idea I have heard for a gar lure is using that net that float fisherman use (I think roe bags is what its called) Essentially you throw in a few small minnows into the bag and attach that to your hook somehow.

If you do end up catching any dont be shy to tell me how! I wanna get one of those beauties this year!
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Thanks for all the tips guys...

I'll post some pics if I manage to hook one... I assume that open season is the same as pike ?

Bacon...as for the location...I will let you know after I got my pics !!! ;-)
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So tips given but no location?? :?
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Post by Paya »

Best bet would be to got to rideau falls ..a lot of gar pike there

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Post by ady »

A friend of mine used to fish for them around Shirley's Bay, I think he used chiken livers on a treble hook and ripped it across the surface - then again, he used chicken liver for every type of fish!!!!
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I have seen on In-Fisherman that they use snare wire. Thread it through a minnow and make it into a snare.

Dont know if this is legal up here, but it worked pretty slick, easy to let them go to.
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Post by joco »

HI ALL


I got friend that go for them everyear on flyfishing and they dont use any hook,,,,,,, :shock: ...........

just a piece off wool,or some phantex,,,,,,,they get stuck to it,,,,,but they did say its hard to get the the wool out off there mouth because they rool and rool and that stuff is just stuck there,,,,,,,,


some do catch them on ,,,only small hook and a minnows and drift it,,,,
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good luck,,,there some nice one in the bays in aylmer,,,and nere plaissance,,,,,,,,

joco :P
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Crawler, Good luck bud let us know how you did with some pics if possible!

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Gar Pike - Texas Style

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Hey there, I was living in Texas for the past 4 years. Locals there told me they would catch Gar pike with a ball of dental floss! Rumor has it, they would tie it to a fly rod and cast it out. The gar would chomp down and get its teeth hung up in the floss.
Maybe would work???
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Post by joco »

HI BASS ASSASSIN

THERE IS some aligator gar down in texas,,,,,,,and down there louisiana,

these become very big,,,,,,,,like in the 250lb and more,,,,, :shock:

that would be somthing on a dental floss,,,,,,,,, :lol: :lol:


joco :P
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