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Press ReleaseAlabama Record Posted for Alligator GarJanuary 18, 2005 A new Gars are a primitive group of fish that use their gills, but they also take in atmospheric air. Boaters often see these relatively large fish gulping air on the water’s surface. Gars, along with bowfins, have ganoid scales—rough, primitive scales made of bone and an enamel-like substance. Another characteristic of gars is that their eggs are toxic. Alligator gars are found on the coastal plain of Alabama, and the family includes two other species found throughout Houseknecht used fresh whole mullet as bait to catch his Alligator gar fishing is popular with Mobile Delta anglers because of the fish’s large size. Anglers are encouraged to release alligator gars to increase sporting opportunities for other anglers. The The only other record freshwater fish caught in For more information on alligator gars and rainbow trout in ### |