Alligator Gar Caught in Kiwanis Lake

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Kiwanis Lake in Tempe, Arizona, is a popular fishing spot for adults and children alike. It appears that the lake is also home to at least one gar fish. Looking alarmingly like a cross between an alligator and a fish, the garfish - also known gator fish, fishgator, or alligator gar -- has
Alligator Gar Caught in Kiwanis Lake
 a long snout and several sharp teeth that are rather visible.

Fox 11 from Arizona reports that such an alligator gar swallowed the bait of young Jose Chavez, fishing for catfish alongside his father. What makes this find newsworthy - and dangerous - is the fact that gar fish are considered a highly aggressive predatory fish species which Arizona residents are forbidden from owning, even in their home aquariums.

The fishgator caught by young Mr. Chavez was about the length of a child's arm and looked rather skinny. You may see footage of this alligator gar on the CNN website where the catch is proudly presented to onlookers.

However, to truly understand the alarm of the Arizona Fish and Wildlife Department at the sudden appearance of this garfish, take a look at the alligator gar Tom Wingstad pulled out of Texas' Trinity River in May! The Salt Lake Tribune showcases the jaw dropping gar that measures 7'4", weighed in at 200 pounds, and was thought to be about 50 years old!

The gator gar is an odd fish. Although it appears to be rather unsophisticated, it is a killer that is uniquely adapted to survival. Unlike most fish, the gator fish has lungs that can breathe normal air for up to two hours, enabling it to be dangerous even when pulled out of the water. Native to the fresh waters of southern bayous, rivers and lakes, it is reputed - by one John Clifford -- to even attack alligators and swim away victoriously.

The moral of the story is two-fold: while X-Files aficionados are watching the skies, those with their tootsies in the water will do well to keep a keen eye on that which is below.

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Great work!

Posted on 08/06/2008 at 4:08:23 PM

Alligator gars are not fun! When I was 8, my dad took my fishing and I ended up catching a 3 ft. alligator gar! He just had to cut the line! Please, come read some of my articles! :) I enjoyed this one!

Posted on 08/04/2008 at 8:08:35 PM

I forgot to say what an excellent article this is.

Posted on 08/03/2008 at 11:08:28 AM

When living in Carlsbad, NM, we use to fish the Pecos River and catch these gar all the time....Cylinder shaped and long tooth bearing snouts, they were scarey looking to say the least. The thing they use to do in taking our bait, was flip and twirl until they were hung up in our lines and we would have to cut our lines. But, in retaliation, we would cut up the gar and use it for bait. Excellent catfish bait.

Posted on 08/03/2008 at 11:08:41 AM

My wife caught a 4 foot long gar while we were fishing from our kayaks on Lake Champlain in Vermont. That was quite an experience, let me tell you. Theses things look prehistoric!

Posted on 08/01/2008 at 8:08:55 PM

Oh, gosh, I was so excited about that I forgot to note how engaging I found this article.

Posted on 08/01/2008 at 3:08:38 PM

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Posted on 08/01/2008 at 3:08:06 PM

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Posted on 07/31/2008 at 11:07:45 AM

I sure don't want a fish pedicure from one of these gator gars! Scary stuff! I still have nightmares from that movie about pirhannas.

Posted on 07/31/2008 at 10:07:52 AM

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