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TPWD 1964 F-3-R-11 #897: Segment Completion Report: Basic Survey of Fish Species in Lake Palestine, Job No. B-19 (Seg. 2)

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SEGMENT COMPLETION.REPORI As required by FEDERAL AID IN FISHERIES RESTORATION ACT TEXAS Federal Aid Project No. F-3-R-ll Fisheries Investigation and Surveys of the Waters of Region 3-B Job No. B-19 (Seg. 2) Basic Survey of Fish Species in Lake Palestine Project Leader: John N. Dorchester J. Weldon Watson Executive Director Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Austin, Texas Marion Toole Eugene A. Walker D-J Coordinator Assistant Director for Wildlife July 8, 1964 ABSTRACT Six collections were made on Lake Palestine during this segment. The resulting data showed that the game fish pOpulation has dropped since 1962. The black crappie however is one game fish species that is increasing rapidly in number and size. Aquatic vegetation is becoming excessive in the upper half of the reservoir and from all indications it will continue to be a problem in con- junction with the submerged timber and brush that was not cleared from the lake bed before impoundment. It is recommended that a better clearing technique be applied before the impoundment of the proposed third stage of the reservoir. It is also re- commended that this job be continued as quarterly collections during the coming segment to maintain accurate data on the lake's progress. SEGMENT COMPLETION REPORT State of Texas Project No. F-3—R—ll Name: Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of the Waters of Region 3-B. Job No. Bml9 SSeg. 22 Title: Basic Survey of Fish Species in Lake Palestine. Period Covered: February 12 1963 - January 31, 1964 OBJECTIVES: 1. To determine gross changes in fish populations. 2. To determine the growth rate and food of game species stocked. 3. To determine chemical changes. 4. To observe the influx of vegetation and to recommend control of noxious species. HISTORY: Lake Palestine is a 6,000 surface acre reservoir on the Neches River. The dam is located at Blackburn's Crossing approximately 4 miles east of Frankston. Water was impounded in the winter of 1961-62. TECHNIQUES USED: In 1962, a collection was made each month during the segment with the exception of November. During the 1963 segment bimonthly surveys were made. Data collected included gill netting results, seining collections, water analysis, temperature checks, turbidity readings and general weather conditions. Netting Methods Fourteen experimental type floating gill nets were set for each col- lection. The nets were set at twelve random locations. Eight of the nets were 6 feet deep and six were 8 feet in depth. All of the nets were 125 feet in length with mesh sizes ranging from 1- to 3—inches. The nets were set in the evening and picked up the following morning. A total of six collections was made this segment, consisting of 84 nets. All netted fish were separated according to species, counted and weighed. The game fish were individually weighed and measured for standard length. Sexual conditions and stomach contents were recorded. Coefficients of condition (”K” factors) of the game fish were calculated. The average lengths, weights and con- dition factors were calculated according to Species. Seining Seining collections were made with a 26 by 6 foot bag seine with l/4-inch mesh and a 15 by 4 foot bag seine with l/8-inch mesh. Seining was done at random but due to heavy brush along most of the shoreline many clear areas were seined repeatedly. _2- StOcking In March 1963, 46 white bass (Roccus chrysops)from Caddo Lake were rem leased in Lake Palestine at the Highway 155 bridge. The sexual ratio was 15 females and 31 males. The right pelvic fin was clipped on all of the bass for identification. To date none of these fish have been recaptured. Fish Collections A total of 38 species representing 13 families was collected this year from Lake Palestine. In the 1962 collections, 51 species were taken, repre- senting 14 families. One new Species, the taillight Shiner (NotroEis maculatus), was col- lected this year. Table l is a complete check list covering both segments. Netting A total of 2,348 fish consisting of 26 Species was taken from Lake Palestine by netting. Twelve of these Species were game fish. The most numerous game fish netted was the black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus). This species has increased rapidly as only 50 were netted in the eleven collections during the 1962 segment as compared to 139 taken in the six collections of 1963. The number of other important game fish species collected during this segment is lower than the 1962 figures. Two hundred and forty-two channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) were netted during the 1962 segment as compared to 62 taken this segment. Two hundred and twenty—five largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) were caught in 1962 and only 43 were netted in 1963-64. The total per cent of game fish taken dropped from 27.67 per cent in 1962 to 17.36 per cent this segment. Table 2 is a graph showing the per cents of game fish numbers taken in 1962 and 1963. A seasonal increase is obvious for both years during the summer months. The highest game fish percentage to date was collected in May 1962. Table 3 contains netting data for each species taken in 1963. Total numbers and weights are listed for each species, as are their respective per cents. Total numbers and weights for each collection is listed also. Table 4 gives a comparison of the average ”K” factors for several game fish species taken during both segments. The regional ”K” is also listed for each species. In general, the Lake Palestine fish are above this average. Many small gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) were found in the stomachs of game fish examined during this segment. The most prevalent food item found in 1962 was crayfish. Evidently the flooding of the river bottom during the lakes impoundment exposed a large number of the crustaceans to fish. Now the crayfish are found less frequently and forage fish have become the principal food item. Fishing pressure has continued to increase on Lake Palestine although bass fishing has not been as successful this segment as it was in the summer of 1962. Several fishermen have reported good catches of catfish, both channel cat and flathead cat (Pylodictis olivaris). Crappie fishing should continue to improve as this Species is increasing in both numbers and size. Table l. A checklist of Lake Palestine Fish Species I. Family: PETROMYZONTIDAE - lampreys l. Ichthyomyzon castaneus - chestnut lamprey II. Family: LEPISOSTEIDAE - gars 2. Lepisosteus oculatus - Spotted gar 3. L. osseus — longnose gar III. Family: AMIIDAE - bowfin 4. Amia calva — bowfin IV. Family: CLUPEIDAE - herrings 5. Dorosoma cepedianum — gizzard shad V. Family: ESOCIDAE - pickerels 6. Esox americanus _ grass pickerel VI. Family: CATOSTOMIDAE - suckers and buffalofishes 7. Ictiobus cyprinellus - bigmouth buffalo 8. ‘l. bubalus _ smallmouth buffalo 9. Carpiodes carpio - river carpsucker 10. Moxostoma poecilurum — blacktail redhorse ll. Minytrema melanogs - spotted sucker 12.. Erimyzon sucetta — lake chubsucker VII. Family: CYPRINIDAE — shiners and minnows l3. Cyprinus carpio - carp 14. Notemigonus crysoleucas — golden Shiner 15. Notropis atherinoides — emerald Shiner 16. N, fumeus - ribbon Shiner 17. N. texanus - weed Shiner 18. 'N. potteri - chub Shiner 19. “N. venustus - spottail Shiner 20. .E- stramineus - sand Shiner 21. .E' volucellus _ mimic Shiner 22. N, maculatus - taillight Shiner 23. Pimephales vigilax - parrot minnow VIII. Family: AMEIURIDAE — freshwater catfishes 24. Ictalurus punctatus — channel catfish 25. .l° me.1as _ black bullhead 26. I. natalis - yellow bullhead 27. Pylodictis olivaris - flathead catfish 28. Schilbeodesfl gyrinus — tadpole madtom IX. Family: CYPRINODONTIDAE _ killifishes and topminnows 29. Fundulus chrysotus - golden topminnow 30. F. notatus _ blackstripe topminnow XI. XII. XIII. XIV. -4- Table l. A checklist of Lake Palestine Fish Species (continued) Family: POECILIIDAE - MQSquitofishes 31. Gambusia affinis - mosquitofish Family: ATHERINIDAE - silversides 32. Labidesthes sicculus - brook silversides Family: CENTRARCHIDAE - black basses and sunfishes 33. Micropterus punctulatus - Spotted bass 34. M. salmoides - largemouth bass 35. ChaenObryttus gulosus - warmouth 36. Lepomis cyanellus w green sunfish 37. L. punctatus - spotted sunfish 38. .L' microlophus - redear sunfish 39. ‘L. macrochirus — bluegill sunfish 40. .E- auritus - redbreast sunfish 41. ‘L. megalotis _ longear sunfish 42. Pomoxis annularis - white crappie 43. P. nigromaculatus - black crappie 44. Centrarchus macrogterus - flier 45. Elassoma zonatum - banded pigmy sunfish Family: PERCIDAE — perches and darters 46. HadroEterus acierus - dusky darter 47. H. shumardi _ river darter 48. Percina caprodes - logperch 49. Ammocrypta vivax - scaly sand darter 50. Etheostoma chlorosomum - bluntnose darter 51. E, gracile - slough darter. Family: SCIAENIDAE — croakers, drums and weakfishes 52. Aplodinotus grunniens _ freshwater drum 50% 110% 30% 20% 10% -5— Table 2. Comparison of Percentages of Game Fish Collected in Lake Palestine, 1962 and 1963. March May July Sept. Nov. Dec. Jan. ,__A!II IIIIII Game Fish 1962 __________ Game Fish 1963 -————————————_______. 1k 'k 'k ‘k 3% Species Spotted gar Longnose gar Bowfin Gizzard shad Grass pickerel Smallmouth buffalo Bigmouth buffalo Spotted sucker Chubsucker Carp Golden Shiner Channel cat Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Flathead cat Spotted bass Largemouth bass Warmouth Redear sunfish Redbreast sunfish Bluegill sunfish Spotted sunfish White crappie Black crappie Flier Freshwater drum Totals Game fish Rough fish Per cent game fish Per cent rough fish * rough fish March 121:; 20 19.06 1 1.50 29 41.00 161 52.75 0 0 45 35.88 28 39.75 7 6.06 71 19.94 9 34.69 7 1.31 5 29.00 192 30.37 31 16.62 1 3.13 3 3.44 17 17.63 1 .31 0 0 0 0 8 1.19 0 0 1 .88 12 1.25 0 0 0 0 649 355.76 48 56.83 601 298.93 7.39 15.97 92.61 84.03 May 19. 11.2 46 66.38 0 0 16 25.81 142 22.93 0 0 12 16.62 2 4.19 10 8.31 2 .57 5. 14.38 0 0 27 57.13 57 12.19 15 4.19 2 5.81 0 0 4 2.81 6 1.69 4 1.81 1 .31 21 6.94 3 .81 0 0 15 2.38 2 .19 3 6.19 395 261.64 85 79.88 310 181.76 21.52 30.53 78.48 69.47 Table 3. July N2. Hg. 61 73.06 0 0 5 9.94 74 18.00 0 0 16 30.75 2 4.44 13 9.62 1 .25 6 20.69 1 .31 9 35.50 16 4.93 14 6.12 2 10.75 0 0 0 0 3 1.19 0 0 0 0 29 6.88 0 0 0 0 13 2.12 0 0 3 5.62 268 240.17 56 56.44 212 183.73 20.89 23.50 79.11 76.50 ~6- Sept. 112- .w_t 52 68.00 0 0 4 3.62 58 15.07 0 0 19 44.06 9 20.56 16 16.38 2 .75 l 9.50 0 0 9 26.19 16 5.50 14 7.00 2 10.06 0 0 2 1.19 4 1.38 1 .62 2 .50 9 2.50 0 0 1 1.37 38 13.12 0 0 3 9.57 262 256.94 68 56.93 194 200.01 25.95 22.16 74.05 77.84 Lake Palestine Netting Data 71 29 23 11 37 26 273 55 218 20.15 79.85 17.00 16.00 .25 87.69 17.12 28.75 18.00 .44 32.06 16.00 14.88 .50 2.06 .06 .88 11.00 0 5.56 275.00 47.56 227.44 17.29 82.71 Jan 12m 0 0 0 0 5 21.88 87 21 79 0 0 39 118.75 4 17.12 99 133.45 35 18.81 4 15.06 7 .81 1 .88 146 77.94 27 20.00 0 0 0 0 18 14.69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 29 9.81 0 0 0 0 501 470.99 48 25.38 453 445.61 9.58 5.39 90.42 94.61 Totals 519. 182 230. 1 64 119. 593 146. 1 160 333 50 103. 168 202 118 42. 30 112. 18 2 62 180. 464 146. 127 68. 7 29. 3 3 43 37. 14 4 5 2 4 1 74 19. 4 3 3 139 39 2 12 26 2348 1860. 360 323. 1988 1537 15.33 17 84.67 82 Wt. 1. Per cents g9. 00 7.75 12 50 .04 25 2.72 6. 54 25.26 7. .25 .04 .75 6.81 17. 18 2.13 5. .57 7.16 10. 57 5.02 2. 32 1.28 6. .87 .77 76 2.6! 9. 93 19.76 7 81 5.41 3. 75 .30 1. .44 .13 32 1.83 2. .57 .60 .43 .21 .31 .17 57 3.15 1. .87 .17 .13 .13 .68 5.92 2. .19 .08 .94 .52 1. 50 100.00 100. 02 .48 .36 .64 _w_:_ . .36 .08 41 87 .01 94 55 89 28 04 .16 72 .89 70 60 .19 00 .25 .13 .07 05 .05 .17 13 .01 45 00 ‘1 -7- Table 4. Data on Condition of Some Game Fish Species from Lake Palestine 1963 1962 Regional Species No. Average ”K” §E2_ Average ”K" ”K” Average Channel catfish 65 1.92 210 1.88 1.70 Flathead catfish 7 2.02 9 1.97 2.03 Spotted bass 3 3.25 35 3.26 2.55 Largemouth bass 44 2.70 99 2.78 2.72 Warmouth 12 4.24 41 4.42 4.10 Bluegill sunfish 54 4.63 59 5.32 4.38 Redbreast sunfish 3 4.85 24 5.76 — White crappie 3 3.30 5 3.04 3.03 Black crappie 104 3.28 45 3.31 3.34 Seining Collections Six random seining collections were made, consisting of 59 seine drags. A total of 3,313 Specimens were collected, representing 25 Species. Table 5 contains the number of each species taken during each collection. A total figure of the 1962 collections is listed for comparison. Water Quality Table 6 contains water analysis data for each collection made this year. The average data for the two segments indicates little variation in the water quality of the lake. Vegetation Excessive aquatic vegetation is becoming an increasing problem on Lake Palestine. During the summer of 1963 the shallow areas of the upper portion of the lake became choked with various types of plants. The most numerous species included coontail (Ceratophylum demersum), filamentous algae (Cladophora ER')> bladderwort (Utricularia 32.), pondweed (Potamogeton £2.) and duck weed (Lemna minor).Heavy nmUsof floating heart (Nymphoides‘gp.) infested the area around the Highway 155 bridge. Boat operation continues to be hazardous in all parts of the lake due to the vast amount of submerged brush and timber that was cut but not removed or burned prior to impoundment. It is strongly recommended that a more satisfactory type of clearing be conducted before the proposed third stage of this reservoir is completed. If it is not economically feasible to clear all of the additional impoundment area, an effort should be made to clear the shoreline and burn or bury all brush and timber. Table 5. Spegies Spotted gar Bowfin Gizzard shad Grass pickerel Bigmouth buffalo River carpsucker Lake Chubsucker Carp Golden Shiner Emerald Shiner 'Ribbon Shiner Chub Shiner Spottail Shiner Sand Shiner Mimic Shiner Taillight Shiner Parrot minnow Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Tadpole madtom Golden topminnow Blackstripe topminnow Mosquito fish Brook silversides Spotted bass Largemouth bass Warmouth Green sunfish Spotted sunfish Redear sunfish Bluegill sunfish Redbreast sunfish White crappie Black crappie Flier Banded pigmy sunfish Dusky darter River darter Logperch Scaly sand darter Bluntnose darter Slough darter Totals Number of seine drags Tabulation of Seining Collections from Lake Palestine 1962-63 Total Mar. May 1,267 10 108 2 13 91 41 18 68 381 7 1,241 48 13 10 230 2 6 1,133 38 49 2 39 27 l 559 27 64 14 47 . l 59 2 197 17‘ 144 2 625 40 41 6,389 8 428 56 12 102 21 323 574 1963~64 Sept. 44 208 70 42 146 930 Nov. 19 34 382 86 20 175 783 Jan. 21 0000 53 590 Total 66 18 154 125 110 1,381 3,313

Detected Entities

location (5)

Caddo Lake 0.999 p.4 46 white bass (Roccus chrysops)from Caddo Lake
Frankston 0.999 p.3 The dam is located at Blackburn's Crossing approximately 4 miles east of Frankston
Highway 155 bridge 0.999 p.4 released in Lake Palestine at the Highway 155 bridge
Lake Palestine 0.999 p.1 Basic Survey of Fish Species in Lake Palestine
Neches River 0.999 p.3 Lake Palestine is a 6,000 surface acre reservoir on the Neches River

organization (1)

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 0.999 p.1 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Austin, Texas

person (4)

Eugene A. Walker 0.999 p.1 Eugene A. Walker Assistant Director for Wildlife
J. Weldon Watson 0.999 p.1 J. Weldon Watson Executive Director
John N. Dorchester 0.999 p.1 Project Leader: John N. Dorchester
Marion Toole 0.999 p.1 Marion Toole D-J Coordinator
Amia calva 0.900 p.4 4. Amia calva — bowfin
Ammocrypta vivax 0.900 p.5 49. Ammocrypta vivax - scaly sand darter
Aplodinotus grunniens 0.900 p.5 52. Aplodinotus grunniens _ freshwater drum
Carpiodes carpio 0.900 p.4 9. Carpiodes carpio - river carpsucker
Centrarchus macropterus 0.900 p.5 44. Centrarchus macrogterus - flier
Ceratophylum demersum 0.900 p.8 included coontail (Ceratophylum demersum)
Chaenobryttus gulosus 0.900 p.5 35. ChaenObryttus gulosus - warmouth
Cladophora 0.900 p.8 filamentous algae (Cladophora ER')
Cyprinus carpio 0.900 p.4 l3. Cyprinus carpio - carp
Dorosoma cepedianum 0.900 p.3 Many small gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) were found
Elassoma zonatum 0.900 p.5 45. Elassoma zonatum - banded pigmy sunfish
Erimyzon sucetta 0.900 p.4 12.. Erimyzon sucetta — lake chubsucker
Esox americanus 0.900 p.4 6. Esox americanus _ grass pickerel
Etheostoma chlorosomum 0.900 p.5 50. Etheostoma chlorosomum - bluntnose darter
Etheostoma gracile 0.900 p.5 51. E, gracile - slough darter
Fundulus chrysotus 0.900 p.4 29. Fundulus chrysotus - golden topminnow
Fundulus notatus 0.900 p.4 30. F. notatus _ blackstripe topminnow
Gambusia affinis 0.900 p.5 31. Gambusia affinis - mosquitofish
Hadroterus acierus 0.900 p.5 46. HadroEterus acierus - dusky darter
Hadroterus shumardi 0.900 p.5 47. H. shumardi _ river darter
Ichthyomyzon castaneus 0.900 p.4 1. Ichthyomyzon castaneus - chestnut lamprey
Ictalurus melas 0.900 p.4 25. .l° me.1as _ black bullhead
Ictalurus natalis 0.900 p.4 26. I. natalis - yellow bullhead
Ictalurus punctatus 0.900 p.2 Two hundred and forty-two channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) were netted
Ictiobus bubalus 0.900 p.4 8. ‘l. bubalus _ smallmouth buffalo
Ictiobus cyprinellus 0.900 p.4 7. Ictiobus cyprinellus - bigmouth buffalo
Labidesthes sicculus 0.900 p.5 32. Labidesthes sicculus - brook silversides
Lemna minor 0.900 p.8 duck weed (Lemna minor)
Lepisosteus oculatus 0.900 p.4 2. Lepisosteus oculatus - Spotted gar
Lepisosteus osseus 0.900 p.4 3. L. osseus — longnose gar
Lepomis auritus 0.900 p.5 40. .E- auritus - redbreast sunfish
Lepomis cyanellus 0.900 p.5 36. Lepomis cyanellus w green sunfish
Lepomis macrochirus 0.900 p.5 39. ‘L. macrochirus — bluegill sunfish
Lepomis megalotis 0.900 p.5 41. ‘L.9 — longear sunfish
Lepomis microlophus 0.900 p.5 38. .L' microlophus - redear sunfish
Lepomis punctatus 0.900 p.5 37. L. punctatus - spotted sunfish
Micropterus punctulatus 0.900 p.5 33. Micropterus punctulatus - Spotted bass
Micropterus salmoides 0.900 p.2 Two hundred and twenty—five largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) were caught
Minytrema melanops 0.900 p.4 ll. Minytrema melanogs - spotted sucker
Moxostoma poecilurum 0.900 p.4 10. Moxostoma poecilurum — blacktail redhorse
Notemigonus crysoleucas 0.900 p.4 14. Notemigonus crysoleucas — golden Shiner
Notropis atherinoides 0.900 p.4 15. Notropis atherinoides — emerald Shiner
Notropis fumeus 0.900 p.4 16. N, fumeus - ribbon Shiner
Notropis maculatus 0.900 p.2 One new Species, the taillight Shiner (NotroEis maculatus)
Notropis potteri 0.900 p.4 18. 'N. potteri - chub Shiner
Notropis stramineus 0.900 p.4 20. .E- stramineus - sand Shiner
Notropis texanus 0.900 p.4 17. N. texanus - weed Shiner
Notropis venustus 0.900 p.4 19. “N. venustus - spottail Shiner
Notropis volucellus 0.900 p.4 21. .E' volucellus _ mimic Shiner
Nymphoides 0.900 p.8 floating heart (Nymphoides‘gp.)
Percina caprodes 0.900 p.5 48. Percina caprodes - logperch
Pimephales vigilax 0.900 p.4 23. Pimephales vigilax - parrot minnow
Pomoxis annularis 0.900 p.5 42. Pomoxis annularis - white crappie
Pomoxis nigromaculatus 0.900 p.2 The most numerous game fish netted was the black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus)
Potamogeton 0.900 p.8 pondweed (Potamogeton £2.)
Pylodictis olivaris 0.900 p.3 flathead cat (Pylodictis olivaris)
Roccus chrysops 0.900 p.2 46 white bass (Roccus chrysops)from Caddo Lake
Schilbeodes gyrinus 0.900 p.4 28. Schilbeodesfl gyrinus — tadpole madtom
Utricularia 0.900 p.8 bladderwort (Utricularia 32.)
Bigmouth Buffalo 0.850 p.1 ...MIDAE - suckers and buffalofishes 7. Ictiobus cyprinellus - bigmouth buffalo 8. ‘l. bubalus _ smallmouth buffalo 9. …
Black Bullhead 0.850 p.1 ...24. Ictalurus punctatus — channel catfish 25. .l° me.1as _ black bullhead 26. I. natalis - yellow bullhead 27. Pylod…
Black Crappie 0.850 p.1 ...d that the game fish pOpulation has dropped since 1962. The black crappie however is one game fish species that is i…
Blackstripe Topminnow 0.850 p.1 ...29. Fundulus chrysotus - golden topminnow 30. F. notatus _ blackstripe topminnow XI. XII. XIII. XIV. -4- Table l. A …
Blacktail Redhorse 0.850 p.1 ...piodes carpio - river carpsucker 10. Moxostoma poecilurum — blacktail redhorse ll. Minytrema melanogs - spotted suck…
Bluntnose Darter 0.850 p.1 ...ypta vivax - scaly sand darter 50. Etheostoma chlorosomum - bluntnose darter 51. E, gracile - slough darter. Family:…
Channel Catfish 0.850 p.1 ...AMEIURIDAE — freshwater catfishes 24. Ictalurus punctatus — channel catfish 25. .l° me.1as _ black bullhead 26. I. n…
Chestnut Lamprey 0.850 p.1 ...ily: PETROMYZONTIDAE - lampreys l. Ichthyomyzon castaneus - chestnut lamprey II. Family: LEPISOSTEIDAE - gars 2. Lep…
Chub Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...bbon Shiner 17. N. texanus - weed Shiner 18. 'N. potteri - chub Shiner 19. “N. venustus - spottail Shiner 20. .E- st…
Dusky Darter 0.850 p.1 ...: PERCIDAE — perches and darters 46. HadroEterus acierus - dusky darter 47. H. shumardi _ river darter 48. Percina c…
Emerald Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...nus crysoleucas — golden Shiner 15. Notropis atherinoides — emerald Shiner 16. N, fumeus - ribbon Shiner 17. N. texa…
Flathead Catfish 0.850 p.1 ...26. I. natalis - yellow bullhead 27. Pylodictis olivaris - flathead catfish 28. Schilbeodesfl gyrinus — tadpole madto…
Freshwater Drum 0.850 p.1 ...croakers, drums and weakfishes 52. Aplodinotus grunniens _ freshwater drum 50% 110% 30% 20% 10% -5— Table 2. Compari…
Gizzard Shad 0.850 p.1 ...the Lake Palestine fish are above this average. Many small gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) were found in the stom…
Golden Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...l3. Cyprinus carpio - carp 14. Notemigonus crysoleucas — golden Shiner 15. Notropis atherinoides — emerald Shiner 16…
Golden Topminnow 0.850 p.1 ...TIDAE _ killifishes and topminnows 29. Fundulus chrysotus - golden topminnow 30. F. notatus _ blackstripe topminnow …
Green Sunfish 0.850 p.1 .... ChaenObryttus gulosus - warmouth 36. Lepomis cyanellus w green sunfish 37. L. punctatus - spotted sunfish 38. .L' …
Lake Chubsucker 0.850 p.1 ...Minytrema melanogs - spotted sucker 12.. Erimyzon sucetta — lake chubsucker VII. Family: CYPRINIDAE — shiners and mi…
Largemouth Bass 0.850 p.1 ...pared to 62 taken this segment. Two hundred and twenty—five largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) were caught in 1…
Longear Sunfish 0.850 p.1 ...ish 40. .E- auritus - redbreast sunfish 41. ‘L. megalotis _ longear sunfish 42. Pomoxis annularis - white crappie 43…
Longnose Gar 0.850 p.1 ...- gars 2. Lepisosteus oculatus - Spotted gar 3. L. osseus — longnose gar III. Family: AMIIDAE - bowfin 4. Amia calva…
Mimic Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...iner 20. .E- stramineus - sand Shiner 21. .E' volucellus _ mimic Shiner 22. N, maculatus - taillight Shiner 23. Pime…
Redbreast Sunfish 0.850 p.1 ...h 39. ‘L. macrochirus — bluegill sunfish 40. .E- auritus - redbreast sunfish 41. ‘L. megalotis _ longear sunfish 42.…
Redear Sunfish 0.850 p.1 ...h 37. L. punctatus - spotted sunfish 38. .L' microlophus - redear sunfish 39. ‘L. macrochirus — bluegill sunfish 40.…
Ribbon Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...15. Notropis atherinoides — emerald Shiner 16. N, fumeus - ribbon Shiner 17. N. texanus - weed Shiner 18. 'N. potter…
River Carpsucker 0.850 p.1 ...8. ‘l. bubalus _ smallmouth buffalo 9. Carpiodes carpio - river carpsucker 10. Moxostoma poecilurum — blacktail redh…
River Darter 0.850 p.1 ...s 46. HadroEterus acierus - dusky darter 47. H. shumardi _ river darter 48. Percina caprodes - logperch 49. Ammocryp…
Sand Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...er 19. “N. venustus - spottail Shiner 20. .E- stramineus - sand Shiner 21. .E' volucellus _ mimic Shiner 22. N, macu…
Scaly Sand Darter 0.850 p.1 ...er 48. Percina caprodes - logperch 49. Ammocrypta vivax - scaly sand darter 50. Etheostoma chlorosomum - bluntnose d…
Slough Darter 0.850 p.1 ...Etheostoma chlorosomum - bluntnose darter 51. E, gracile - slough darter. Family: SCIAENIDAE — croakers, drums and w…
Smallmouth Buffalo 0.850 p.1 ...7. Ictiobus cyprinellus - bigmouth buffalo 8. ‘l. bubalus _ smallmouth buffalo 9. Carpiodes carpio - river carpsucke…
Spottail Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...d Shiner 18. 'N. potteri - chub Shiner 19. “N. venustus - spottail Shiner 20. .E- stramineus - sand Shiner 21. .E' v…
Spotted Bass 0.850 p.1 ...- black basses and sunfishes 33. Micropterus punctulatus - Spotted bass 34. M. salmoides - largemouth bass 35. Chaen…
Spotted Gar 0.850 p.1 ...II. Family: LEPISOSTEIDAE - gars 2. Lepisosteus oculatus - Spotted gar 3. L. osseus — longnose gar III. Family: AMII…
Spotted Sucker 0.850 p.1 ...a poecilurum — blacktail redhorse ll. Minytrema melanogs - spotted sucker 12.. Erimyzon sucetta — lake chubsucker VI…
Tadpole Madtom 0.850 p.1 ...ctis olivaris - flathead catfish 28. Schilbeodesfl gyrinus — tadpole madtom IX. Family: CYPRINODONTIDAE _ killifishes…
Taillight Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...re taken, repre- senting 14 families. One new Species, the taillight Shiner (NotroEis maculatus), was col- lected th…
Weed Shiner 0.850 p.1 ...rald Shiner 16. N, fumeus - ribbon Shiner 17. N. texanus - weed Shiner 18. 'N. potteri - chub Shiner 19. “N. venustu…
White Bass 0.850 p.1 ...as were seined repeatedly. _2- StOcking In March 1963, 46 white bass (Roccus chrysops)from Caddo Lake were rem lease…
White Crappie 0.850 p.1 ...1. ‘L. megalotis _ longear sunfish 42. Pomoxis annularis - white crappie 43. P. nigromaculatus - black crappie 44. C…
Yellow Bullhead 0.850 p.1 ...el catfish 25. .l° me.1as _ black bullhead 26. I. natalis - yellow bullhead 27. Pylodictis olivaris - flathead catfi…
Ameiuridae 0.800 p.4 VIII. Family: AMEIURIDAE — freshwater catfishes
Amiidae 0.800 p.4 III. Family: AMIIDAE - bowfin
Atherinidae 0.800 p.5 Family: ATHERINIDAE - silversides
Catostomidae 0.800 p.4 VI. Family: CATOSTOMIDAE - suckers and buffalofishes
Centrarchidae 0.800 p.5 Family: CENTRARCHIDAE - black basses and sunfishes
Clupeidae 0.800 p.4 IV. Family: CLUPEIDAE - herrings
Cyprinidae 0.800 p.4 VII. Family: CYPRINIDAE — shiners and minnows
Cyprinodontidae 0.800 p.4 IX. Family: CYPRINODONTIDAE _ killifishes and topminnows
Esocidae 0.800 p.4 V. Family: ESOCIDAE - pickerels
Lepisosteidae 0.800 p.4 II. Family: LEPISOSTEIDAE - gars
Percidae 0.800 p.5 Family: PERCIDAE — perches and darters
Petromyzontidae 0.800 p.4 I. Family: PETROMYZONTIDAE - lampreys
Poeciliidae 0.800 p.5 Family: POECILIIDAE - MQSquitofishes
Sciaenidae 0.800 p.5 Family: SCIAENIDAE — croakers, drums and weakfishes