TPWD 1958 F-4-R-5 #370: Check on Commercial Catch of Rough Fish in Lake Whitney
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SEGMENT COMPLETION REPORT
State of TEXAS
Project No. FMRS Name: Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of the
Waters of Region th.
Job No. 3-12 Title: Check on Commercial Catch of Rough Fish in
Lake Whitney.
Period Covered: November 12 1957 through October 312 1958
OBJECTIVES:
To determine the effectiveness of commercial fishing on the control of predatory
species and the value of the legal fishery, as well as the relative abundance and
seasonal variation by species in the commercial catch.
ABSTRACT:
Commercial fishing on Lake Whitney is done by contract fishermen who are required
to take only certain species and must make monthly reports as to number and pounds of
each species taken.
Only two contract fishermen operated on this lake during the period from November
1, 1957 through October 31, 1958. These men did not fish the lake at the same time.
A total of 53,065 fish weighing 23h,71e.pounds were taken. Buffalofish made up
81.56 percent of the number and 81.67 percent of the weight of all fish taken.
Buffalofish also accounted for 92.93 percent of the $39,196.81 total value of the
catch.
The average surface area of Lake Whitney was 15,800 acres, which was used to
calculate the harvest of rough fish per acre. A total of 1% pounds of rough fish
per acre was made up of 12.13 pounds of buffalofish. This is an increase of 7.51
pounds over the catch of the previous segment. The Other species increased only
slightly.
PROCEDURE:
The commercial fishing on Lake Whitney is done by bonded contractors who are
required to submit monthly reports detailing their catch. These reports show the
catch by number and pounds of each species in the catch. The contract names the
species that may be taken and all others must be returned to the water unharmed if
possible. The operations of the contract netters are supervised by the local game
warden but reports must be sent to the Director of Inland Fisheries.
RESULTS:
Table 1 shows the results of the netting as taken from the reports of the twc
contract fishermen who operated on this lake during the project period. One
contractor netted during November and December of 1957 and left the lake after
January 1958. The other arrived March 1, 1958 and netted through October 1958. These
men took a total of 53,065 fish weighing 23h,71h pounds. Buffalofish made up the bulk
of the catch with 81.56 percent of the total number and 81.67 percent of the total
weight. They also comprised the major portion of the value since they wholesaled
at $.19 per pound for a total value of $36,h2k.90 or 92.93 percent. Carp provided
12.35 percent of the total number and 12.96 percent of the total weight but since
they brought only $.09 per pound they made up only 6.99 percent of the value of the
catch. The other species were of negligible value to the fisherman since the catch
was small or they had no market value.
Table 2 presents a comparison of the 1957-58 catch with that of 1956-57 in
terms of average weight of each species and pounds of fish caught per surface acre.
An average acreage of 15,800 was used since the lake was at that figure the majority
of the time. The growth of buffalofish, carp and gar was quite pronounced but the
average weight of carpsucker declined decidedly. This decline was probably due to the
catch of young of the year specimens. Buffalofish increased from 3.86 pounds to h.h3
pounds in average weight while the catch per surface acre increased from h.62 pounds
to 12.13 pounds. The average weight increase per individual of the other species was
not accompanied by such a pronounced increase in pounds per surface acre.
be expected since the difference in price between this species and other rough fish
species is so pronounced. x
Prepared by Leonard D. Lamb Approved by _
Project leader Direc or Inland Fisheries Division
Date December 29 1958
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Table 2. A Comparison of the Rough Fish Catch of 1956e57 with that of l957w58,
in Terms of Average Weight and Pounds Per Surface Acre} Lake Whitney,
Texas.
Species Average Weight in Pounds Pounds Per Surface Acre
'Buffalofish 3.86 h.h3 £067 12013
chap 2.6t t.6h 1.29 1.92
Carpsucker 1.93 1.35 .02 .02
car 1.96 t.l3 .02 .??
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