No. Gar and catfish are two different animals
no.a gar is a differant species.
No, but there is an alligator gar.
A male catfish
For largemouth bass, lures or shiners..Large minnows also catch gar and catfish.
Yes.
no, its an eel
Here is a list of the freshwater fish that live in Mississippi: * Largemouth Bass * Bluegill * Redear Sunfish* Flier Sunfish* Green Sunfish * Pumkinseed Sunfish* Warmouth Sunfish * Blue Catfish* Channel Catfish* Flathead Catfish* White Catfish* Bullhead Catfish * Longnose Gar * Spotted Gar * Alligator Gar * Carp * Shad * Smallmouth Buffalo Fish * Striped Bass * White Bass * White Perch * creek minnows like Dace,and Chubs
Catfish, drum, sucker, carp, sauger, walleye, saugeye, catfish, pike, muskie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, crappie, white bass, hybrid striped bass, and gar
No the two are separate species.
Largemouth bass, black crappy, bluegill, catfish, bowfin, gar, sharks, mackerels, pompano, bluefish.
They are simply called "male" and "female".
You can find it easily by checking the fins of and tails of catfish. Female catfish have large tale and fins so you can check it by comparing two. The second thing is that you should check is to find out fins of catfish in female catfish there is a mark on her fin which distinguish her as female.
If you want to sex a catfish, look at the dorsal fin. The male's fins are brighter in color and larger.