TPWD 1961 F-4-R-8 #661: Job Completion Report: Experimental Control of Undesirable Species in Lakes of Region 4-B, Project F-4-R-8
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JOB COMPLETION REPORT
As required by
FEDERAL AID IN FISHERIES RESTORATION ACT
TEXAS
Federal Aid Project No. F—4—R-8
FISHERIES INVESTIGATION AND SURVEYS OF THE WATERS 0F REGION 4-D
Job No. E55 Experimental Control of Undesirable
Species in Lakes of Region 4-B
Project Leader: Leonard Lamb
H. D. Dodgen
Executive Secretary
Texas Game and Fish Commission
Austin, Texas
Marion Toole Eugene A. walker
D-J Coordinator Director, Program Planning
March 27, 1962
_ ABSTRACT
The development of methods for selectively controlling undesirable fish species
was continued with field work being done on Clear Lake, Leon County, Texaso As in
past segments the emphasis was placed on gar controlo
Traps that utilized the inability of the gar to negotiate a sharp turn had been
tested in previous segments and discarded as ineffective. The shallow gill net,
floated on the surface, had been tested during the previous segment and had offered
some promise but in final analysis offered little advantage over the usual gill net
8 feet deep“
The use of an artificial lure made from plastic covered nylon clothesline,
which had been developed for casting, offered some encouragemento This lure was
attached to a staging line to form a trotline and was floated at the surface, Gar
could be taken on this tackle but the nylon filaments tended to become entangled
with the staging lines
A fathometer check of the lake failed to locate a winter concentration of gar,
such as had been reported from other lakes, and the use of chemicals or explosives
was not attempted.
Repeated flooding of this lake by the Trinity River and Keechi Creek handicapped
the work and prompted the discontinuance of this job“
JOB COMPLETION REPORT
State of TEXAS
Project No. F-4-R~8 Name: Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of
the Waters of Region 4-B
Job No. E-5 Title: Experimental Control of Undesirable
Species in Lakes of Region 4—3
Period Covered: November 1 1960 to October 31 1961
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Objectives:
Technigues Used:
The field work on this job was done at Clear Lake, Leon County, where a large
population of gar was found to exist. The lake also contains a rather large popU*
lation of game fish as well as the usual concentration of rough Species.
Two previous segments of this job were devoted to the development and testing ,
of traps which were built to take advantage of the inability of gar to execute a
sharp turn while providing an escape route for other Species. These traps proved
ineffective and were abandoned.
The third segment was devoted to the testing of shallow gill nets which were
only three feet deep. The net was floated at the surface and was designed to
take advantage of the need for the gar to surface to gulp air. These nets were
tested by setting them along with the regular eight foot nets to compare the catch
as to numbers of various Species taken. The catch of each type of net was recorded
separately.
The present segment continued the testing of shallow gill nets and included
the testing of artifical lures made from plastic covered nylon line which is very
effective in gar fishing. These lures were attached to staging and hung at inter—
vals on a trotline.
This segment included another attempt to locate suSpected winter gar concentra-
tions with a fathometer so that explosives or chemicals could be used on such con—
centrations.
Results:
As previously stated the gar traps were not effective because the gar would
not enter the traps. It appears that such a trap would be effective only if used
in a current where the fish would be more likely to enter.
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The testing of the shallow gill net was hampered considerably by the repeated
flooding of Clear Lake by the Trinity River and Keechi Creek. The Trinity River
flooded the lake four times between November 1, 1960 and March 1, 1961. Keechi
Creek flooded the lake once during that period-and again in April, 1961.
The results of these net sets indicate that the trend noted during the previOus
segment is continuing. The percent of rough fish in the catch of the shallow net is
slightly higher than in the nets which were eight feet deep (Table l). The most
Significant rise in the number of Specimens taken occurred in gizzard shad,which may
well be expected as the netting was done at times when the shad were of a size that
allowed them to be taken in greater numbers than at other periods.
There appears to be little difference in the catch of game fish in two types
of nets and the number of gar taken is identical. .
A further comparison was made in an attempt at evaluating the effectiveness of
these two types of gill nets. Table 2 offers data regarding the catch per linear
foot of net and per square foot of net. The average number of fish per £00 square
feet of net was 1.67 for the shallow nets and 1.95 for the deep nets. This is not a
significant difference and the difference is less pronounced in the catch Of.garr‘
per 100 square feet of net. The difference here is 0.58 and 0.57 for the shallow
and deep nets respectively. This difference is too slight to warrant the use of
the special nets on the basis of the catch of gar. An examination_of the catch
of game fish per 100 square feet of net was 0.57 for the shallow net and 0.64 for the
deep net. Again the difference is slight and is not-considered to be-significant.
The nylon filament lure was constructed from a plastic covered line with a core
of unbraided filaments. This line is frequently used as a clothesline and is inex-
pensive. The lure is made by using an 18 inch length of this line which is doubled
and secured with soft wire to form a loop about 2 inches long. The free ends are
stripped of the plastic covering just below the wrapping and the filaments are
separated. This lure may be used on casting or spinning tackle and has proved to
be effective in taking gar. A plan to utilize this lure on a trotline was tested.
The lure took gar but tended to become entangled with the staging which reduced the
effectiveness.
During the past segment a fathometer check was made to determine the location
of any collections of logs or other debris in order that they might be marked on a
map of the lake. Another fathometer check was made during the winter to locate
possible concentrations of gar and the first check was necessary to prevent confus—
ing debris with gar. If gar concentrations were found,they were to be treated
with chemicals or explosives. The fathometer check indicated that there was no
such concentrations and this method of control was abandoned.
The reorganization of the Texas Game and Fish Commission into fiVe Regions
resulted in the middle and lower Trinity River watershed being included in Region 3.
This made a change in this job necessary and therefore, it is recommended that
Job Em5 be discontinued.
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Prepared by Leonard D. Lamb Approved by 2 E Ewe/fl,
Coordinator
Project Leader
Date March 27, 1962
- Regional Supervisor
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