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    Toothy Awoonga Critter

    Caught this yesterday check out the teeth
    Kids need models, more than they need critics."
    "In youth we learn; in age we understand."
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand

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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    Think its called a Hairtail ????
    Kids need models, more than they need critics."
    "In youth we learn; in age we understand."
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand

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    Hey mate
    Thats a Long Tom, i dont think their any good eating.

    T-roy

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    They don't mind jumping around and playing up a bit do they, ya probably thought you had an anorexic barra . When I 1st saw the post I was hoping you were gonna have a pic of a nice big jack.

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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    No... yet to catch one....One Day......
    Kids need models, more than they need critics."
    "In youth we learn; in age we understand."
    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand

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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    i was thinking ( jack ) but yeh longtom for sure they go off dont they, my young fella calls them mini marlin. have seen afew in awoonga and my bro has caught afew. cheers bdowdy

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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    Strongylura Krefftii (Alligator Gar)
    Hard mouthed predator, love to cartwheel, rarely get them in the boat because of their solid, teeth riddled mouth.
    Often see them on the surface hunting bait.
    Impressive little suckers with plenty of attitude.
    Similar strain grows over 100lb in overseas waterways.
    Fitzy would know more about them.
    Jas

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    yes a longtom...didn't know they lived in freshwater until I nailed one at awoonga last summer....see you friday Trev...

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    Alligator Gar....nasty!

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    about 3 weeks ago my friend got one.. and on the drop bear too!!!

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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    Yep, a 'gator gar.

    Not alot is known of their breeding however it is widely held that they will reproduce in some lake / landlocked situations.

    Can get pretty big & damn scarry critters with all those teeth.

    Mainly a nocturnal feeder, they love hitting chromey colored lures. Will jump at lights at night. One relative has caused a fatality by leaping at a lanter in a canoe & inpaling the angler in the head.

    Hard to hook & hold. One method I tried was to put the rod tip in the water & do big circles with the rod to "wrap" the leader around its beak. Helped a little i guess.

    Been nailed by a few in Awoonga & in rivers further north. 90% of the time you only see a flash of silver, maybe feel a whack & then nothing, possibly a good leap from them if you can get a hookup.

    They will travel a long way inland. I've caught them up the top of the Isaac & Connors Rivers (northern end of Fitzroy system).

    Can expect alot of green poop over you at times when you land one.

    Cheers,

    fitz..
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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    well done trev,bring him down on the weekend and weigh him in get a few strange looks i reckon

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    wow where do these things get to 100lb ?
    have got my bags packed am ready to go.
    we get saltwater gar here really acrobatic fighters , good way of catching em is 1oz jig head , tie some household string where youd put the jelly on, so it hangs out the back like large fly. the gar get the fine teeth caught in the string , wind in and shake of the string.
    have heard of people catching marlin like this god knows how they hold em up and shake em of
    thightlines

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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    http://www.thejump.net/fishlist/alligatorgar.htm
    Pretty nasty lookn character, obviously a bit different from our ones.
    Jas

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    Re: Toothy Awoonga Critter

    I was thinking the same as bdowdy (Jack) when i first saw the post would love to see a few of them show up from Awoonga, but it a gator alright weird critters imagine a hundred pounder near take a arm off

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