Illinois DNR Announces Publication of Plan to Reintroduce Alligator Gar
OutdoorHub Reporters 05.11.17
It seems as though the Illinois Department of Natural Resources is moving forward in the plan to reintroduce alligator gar in the state.
On Tuesday, the IDNR sent around the announcement of publication of “Fish Species Management Plan for Alligator Gar in Illinois,” Chicago Sun Times reports. The plan is online right here and, in our opinion, it seems like an okay plan.
Reintroducing alligator gar into Illinois waters might just be the solution to help thwart the invasion of Asian carp in the Great Lakes, however, some remain skeptical about the effectiveness of this plan.
Here is the press release from the IDNR which highlights their plan:
IDNR Releases Management Plan for Reintroduction of Alligator Gar in Illinois Waters
SPRINGFIELD, IL – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Division of Fisheries has published its Fish Species Management Plan for Alligator Gar in Illinois, which details IDNR’s effort to reintroduce alligator gar to Illinois waters.
A fish native to Illinois, the alligator gar was determined to be extirpated, or extinct from Illinois waters. The last known catch of the fish, prior to the start of the reintroduction effort, was in the Cache River basin in southern Illinois in 1966.
“The plan details our efforts and activities as we attempt to reestablish and manage alligator gar populations in Illinois,” said IDNR Fisheries Chief Dan Stephenson. “They are a large, unique species that we would like to see thriving in Illinois waters again. There has been a lot of interest in our reintroduction efforts already, and we encourage anyone interested in sport fishing and this project to look at the plan.”
The alligator gar is the largest of the gar species and second largest freshwater fish in North America, next to the white sturgeon. The current all-tackle record alligator gar, caught in 1953 in Texas, weighed 302 pounds and measured 7-ft., 6-in. in length. Researchers determined that prior to extirpation, Illinois produced some individual gar measured at more than eight feet in length, with the heaviest weighing 176 pounds.
IDNR Fisheries personnel last fall stocked approximately 1,600 alligator gar as part of the reintroduction program at Powerton Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area (Tazewell Co.), Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area (Cass Co.), Horseshoe Lake State Park (Madison Co.), and Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area (St. Clair Co.). Tiny electronic tracking tags were attached to those fish for biologists to monitor their progress.
The success of the plan will be documented through annual progress and achievement reports for each management objective, and the plan will be updated as needed.
The Fish Species Management Plan for Alligator Gar in Illinois is posted online at: