longnose gar are native to South Carolina. What makes this one black, however, is the melanin. According to the FWC Fish and ...
Join me as I showcase the incredible longnose log fish, complete with fascinating isopods! This is the biggest one I’ve ever kept alive, and it’s truly a sight to behold.
Through the New York State Angler Achievement Awards Program, three new state records were established in 2024. These awards included both black bass species. Longnose Gar – 15 lbs. 14oz. caught ...
According to the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, the longnose gar is the only gar species native to Virginia. Its family dates back 245 million years. The fish is described by the ...