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Coosa River Longnose Gar Breaks Georgia State Record

GON Staff | March 21, 2022

When you’re fishing for white bass—and a 2-pounder is a good fish—imagine what it feels like when a 31-lb. freight train smashes your 1/8-oz. jig!

Rachel Harrison, of Adairsville, was fishing for white bass with her husband Jason at the Lock & Dam on the Coosa River in Rome on Saturday, March 19 when she hooked and landed a 31-lb., 2-oz. longnose gar that has been certified as the new Georgia state record. The gar was measured at 59 1/4 inches long. The previous Georgia state-record longnose gar was a 30-lb., 13-oz. fish caught in Lake Lanier in 2013 by Gerald Kennedy.

Rachel Harrison with her new Georgia state record longnose gar caught March 19, 2022 on the Coosa River.

Rachel’s new state record longnose gar also sets the new Coosa River mark. The previous Coosa River record was a 22-lb., 10-oz. gar caught by Alan Short in 2013. Alan is good friends with the Harrisons, and Jason Harrison was in the boat with Alan when he caught his river record in 2013.

Rachel and Jason had been camping at the Lock & Dam park near Rome, a spot that can produce good fishing when conditions are right, especially in the spring when white bass make a run up the Coosa River from Lake Weiss. Rachel told outdoor writer Ronnie Garrison that the river was rolling and high, and that they had only caught a couple of whites when the big gar hit her 1/8-oz. jig on March 19.

Rachel said many things had to come together for this catch. They started to cancel their camping trip because of weather forecast but went anyway since it was non-refundable. Their son had baseball practice that morning, and Rachel was going to go back into town and take him, but his practice got canceled, so she went fishing.

Rachel said two smaller gar she caught fought harder than the big one that morning, but that was because the big one mostly tried to run upstream, fighting the current. The fight took about 15 minutes on the light line and rod she was using. They had a small net for crappie and white bass, but it was too small for a 32-lb. gar. It took three tries to get the fish in the boat, and finally Jason grabbed it by hand. Rachel was using 8-lb. Eagle Claw monofilament line, and her fish could be considered for a world line-class record.

Jason is no stranger to record fish. He has held several GON Lake & River records, including the Oostanaula River record for flathead catfish, which Jason still holds with a 2007 catfish that weighed 37-lbs., 3-ozs.

“Congrats to Rachel Harrison! State records do not get broken every day, so for Georgia to have three new records in this short time span just shows you that our waters are ripe for the picking—or angling, right now,” said Scott Robinson, Chief of Fisheries for the Wildlife Resources Division.

Just last month a state-record hickory shad was caught in the Ogeechee River, and four months ago a state-record shoal bass was caught from the Chattahoochee River near Columbus.

State Record Shoal Bass Caught And Released 

Longnose gar (Lepisosteus osseus) are members of the gar family and are considered relics from a large group of primitive fishes. Longnose gar have an elongated body, are greenish black on top and yellow toward the belly.  They have black spots along their sides and fins. A long, narrow snout contains many sharp needle-like teeth.  They prefer weedy areas of deep or shallow lakes and streams. Gar feed primarily on other fish.

Rachel’s state-record gar had some impressive—and sharp—teeth!

Coosa River Record Fish

Striped Bass36-lbs.Andrew Coombs04/24/2005
Channel Catfish19-lbs., 8-ozs.Ty Adams05/30/1998
Blue Catfish61-lbs., 4.8-ozs.John Jones04/10/04
Flathead Catfish46-lbs., 6.4-ozs.Aaron Churchwell09/16/2015
Longnose Gar31-lbs., 2-ozs.Rachel Harrison03/19/2022
Freshwater Drum10-lbs., 13.6-ozs.Jenna Thomas05/16/19
Black Crappie3-lbs., 11-ozs.James King03/19/2023
Walleye7-lbs., 4-ozs.Samuel Luster02/05/1989
White Crappie3-lbs., 3.5-ozs.Rita Ware02/02/2019
White Bass2-lbs., 7-ozs.Rachel Harrison03/24/24

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3 Comments

  1. jack on March 23, 2022 at 10:30 am

    lookin pretty good

  2. jack on March 23, 2022 at 10:29 am

    nice fish

  3. [email protected] on March 21, 2022 at 8:28 pm

    impressive catch on eight pound line!!

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