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The alligator gar is easily recognizable by its long, torpedo-shaped body and its broad, alligator-like snout. It can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 300 pounds, making it one of the largest ...
Boasting three miles of delicate golden sands that are soft to the touch, coupled with a lively high street brimming with classic fish and chips and an abundance of ice cream, it's an ideal escape.
Using ultralight fishing gear in combination with razor thin two-pound test line, Weston recently landed a 153-pound alligator gar that is a pending International Game Association line class world ...
Calling it the “most challenging catch of my life,” Weston spent nearly four hours reeling in the fish. With the help of Captain Kirk Kirkland, owner of Alligator Gar Fishing, the pair chased ...
BEYOND the fact that the bodies of other fish are occasionally pierced by them, no evidence seems to exist concerning the special function of narrow elongated jaws of the gar-fish (Belone vulgaris ...
Setting world records is nothing new to Art Weston, but his most recent catch — a 153-pound alligator gar — might be one of his most impressive. The seasoned angler holds 80 world records with the ...
Weston said he caught the fish with the help of Captain Kirk Kirkland, the owner of Alligator Gar Fishing, a guide service. They said they almost lost the fish multiple times before bringing it in.
Just when Art Weston’s resume couldn’t get any more impressive, another incredible fish story to shock the imagination comes barreling down the pike. The story is incredible because it’s ...
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