
Deep in the dark waters of Texas, stories still surface about giant garfish lurking beneath the current. Recently, a viral social media graphic exploded online claiming a massive 12-foot alligator gar made an unbelievable journey up the Trinity River — igniting debate, fear, and fascination across the internet. In this episode of Dark Outdoors, I dig into the real story behind the viral image and track down answers directly from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. To verify the claims, I contacted TPWD’s media branch personally. According to TPWD media representative Kirk McDonnell, the department consulted Inland Fisheries biologists about the photo and the incredible claims attached to it. What they revealed may surprise you. But this episode goes far beyond internet rumors. I also share a firsthand account of a terrifying gar encounter that nearly turned deadly. What started as a normal outing became one of the most intense and unsettling wildlife encounters I’ve ever experienced and it was my fault. But it did involve a big gar! Are giant gar legends exaggerated folklore… or is there something bigger moving through Texas waters than most people realize? Watch now as we separate fact from fiction, investigate the viral “12-foot garfish” claim, and dive into one of the strangest encounters ever featured on Dark Outdoors. #DarkOutdoors #AlligatorGar #TexasMysteries #RiverMonsters #Cryptid #Fishing #Wildlife #OutdoorStories #Texas #Garfish #MonsterFish
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