I just couldn't help myself! I had to go back to make sure that the gar that I caught on a fly wasn't some fluke. To read that post, just click here. Truth be told, I wanted to go without Waylon, earlier in the day, and wanted to get some good video/pictures. As you can see, it was not a fluke but the fishing was considerably tougher. The fish were deeper in the channel, less active, and took less interest in my fly. I hooked two and landed one and I was fine with that percentage. I'm still learning some intricacies but mark my words, I expect that percentage to be better by this time next year.
In regards to learning, here is what I have learned about fly fishing for gar in my small amount of time chasing them. Fishing a fly with one hook isn't enough. I like to use an articulated streamer and that is because gar tend to bite flies sideways. They don't inhale it from behind like a bass or a trout. Having multiple hooks (and may I suggest that one of those be a treble hook) means that you are more likely to get a hook into their boney mouths on a hook set. Their mouths are indeed boney which means you want a small but sharp hook. You want a hook that can pierce bone and to get that done you're going to have to lay the wood to the fish on a hook set.
Going back to flies, I like to keep my gar flies in the 3-4 inch range. I'm not going to throw a 6 inch game changer or 7 inch circus peanut for these things. I also want a fly that has a really slow sink rate. In most of my situations, the eats I have seen have been visual and either in shallow water and/or near the surface. If a fly sinks into deeper water or lands on the bottom, it probably isn't going to get bitten. When a fish does bite, you might not feel it as the gar I have fished for bite the fly and then nibble on it a little. It's not going to grab and go or try to drag it into the depths so be ready for subtlety.
So that's what I have experienced and what I know about fly fishing for gar thus far. I hope it helps and I will continue to share info as I learn it. On this particular day, I was happy to catch gar #4 and yes, I'm going to count them because...why not?





You’re right on the money on fly design!..Nate
ReplyDeleteComing from someone that is so good at fly design, your reinforcement means a lot!
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