Drew Price with his personal-best longnose gar, which measured 48 inches long. photo courtesy Drew Price The first time I ever saw a longnose gar, I was a child visiting a public aquarium, and I was mesmerized by the fish's unusual shape and elongated mouth. Lake Champlain has a sizable population of Lepisosteus osseus, and when I first started seeing them hanging out in shallow bays, I knew I had to figure out how to catch them on the fly. I did some research and then got to work figuring out the best way to deal with their myriad teeth and bony mouths. Now, when conditions are right, . . .
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