I have been paying people to do that for a while.....hmmm..obviously its not working...
**Mental note to Niko - Raise the ammount of bribes**
I have been paying people to do that for a while.....hmmm..obviously its not working...
**Mental note to Niko - Raise the ammount of bribes**
That's a longnose gar, which is native to the Lakes. I believe shortnose and spotted gar also naturally occur in at least parts of the Great Lakes.
The gar in the news item was an alligator gar (or at least appeared to be; I couldn't get a good enough look to rule out shorty or spotted); these are inhabitants of the lower Mississippi and other gulf drainages, and are much much larger than other gar; they can reach over 10 feet in length.
Alligator gar are hurting pretty badly in much of their range, and now we've found the culprit: prepubescent Arizonan fish smugglers!
that second video... what a shame... and to know that there are more like him out there that just want to do bad stuff to be like "hood-rats with his friends".
Did'nt know alligator gar were hurting. When I was a kid growing up and fishing around New Orleans, they used to choke the waterways. I used to carry a little .22 pistol in case I caught one, because you can't take the hook out of a live one, even with pliars.