TPWD 1957 F-5-R-4 #323: Inventory of Species Present in Hords Creek Reservoir near Coleman, Texas
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Report of Fisheries Investigations
Inventory of Species Present in Hords Creek Reservoir near Coleman, Texas
by
Lawrence Da Campbell
Project Leader
Dingell-Johnson Project F-SwR-h, Job 3-19
April 16, 1956 - April 15, .1957
Bo Bo lodgen - Executive Secretary
Texas Game and Fish Commission
Austin, Texas
Marion Tools William H. Brown
Coordinator _ Assto Coordinator
SEGMENT COMPLETION REPORT
State of TEXAS
Project No. _“F5Rh Name: Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of the waters
of Region 3~Ba
Job No. “B419 Title: Inventory of Species Present in Horde Creek Reservoir
near Colemanz Texas
Period Covered: April 16, 1956 through April 15, 1957 _
ABSTRACT: __
Unanticipated difficulties encountered on other jobs limited the extent of work
done on Horde Creek Reservoir to one netting trip during the segment. Six gill net
collections and three seining collections captured fourteen species; however, data to
date is regarded as fragmentaryo Redear sunfish taken were unusually large. Work is
to be continued during the l957~58 period.
OBJECTIVES:
To determine the species present and their relative abundance as well as to deter-
mine the ecological factors influencing their distribution.
’ROCEDUREE
Netting collections were made at six locations on the lake. Experimental nylon
gill nets, measuring 125 feet long by 8 feet in depth and made up in five, 25 foot,
sections were used. Mesh size of these nets increased progressively in each following
section at oneéhalf inch intervals, beginning with one-inch mesh and terminating with a
three-inch'mesh sectiona
Seining collections were made at three locationso Common sense seines with one-
fourth inch'mesh were used for these collectionso To estimate relative abundance a count
was made of‘all individuals takeno
Samples from netting collections were weighed and measured in the field, Stomach
contents and sexual maturity were also observed in an effort to obtain ecological in»
formationo
FINDINGS:
Description- Horde Creek Reservoir is located on the stream of that name about six
miles west of the city of Coleman in Coleman, County, Texas. This reservoir was con—
structed by the Uo So Corp of Engineers for flood control in l9h9—50, has a contributing
drainage area of #8 square miles and the dam is located at river mile 27580 The dam is
impacted earth construction and the emergency spillway elevation is 1940 feet above
mean sea level. At that elevation the reservoir contains 66,018 acre feet of water
and has 2,920 surface acres. water in the reservoir is clear having no recordable
turbidity at the time netting was done. The water temperature recorded was 58 degrees
F., pH was 813 and dissolved oxygen content was 11 ppm.
Netting Collections - Only one netting trip was made to Horde Creek Reservoir
during the segment. The following tabulated data is the result of six experimental
gill net collections, and for that reason is obviously insufficient. Sunfish are
grouped for comparative purposes. These individuals were unusually large as compared
with those collected from other reservoirs within the region. Seven redear sunfish
(Lepomis microlo hue) predominated these fish and averaged nine and one-half ounces in
weight. Bluegill (Iepomis macrochirus) were also unusually large for the area. In
addition to the data obtained by netting and seining a number of sunfiSh that were
reportedly caught at Herd Creek were examined in the creels of sportsmen. If the re-
ports of these catches are accurate it is considered probable that a greater number of
"pan size" sunfish were taken from this reservoir during the period than were found to
occur in a combined total of all netting and seining collections and sportsmenis
creels for aIl other reservoirs surveyed during the past thirty-six months.
Species Ho. . Percent AVg. Wt. Percent Avg.
Numericall ounces b- wei ht K.
Largemouth bass 2h 10.7 3h 36.h 2.h0
White crappie 7h 33g3 7 23.1 3.10
Channel catfish 6 256 18 ' h.9 2.2%
Sunfish 16 7.3 6 h.3 n.68
Gizzard shad 86 38.5 5 19.2 1.89
River carpsuckers 1h 6.3 17 10.6 .2.h5
Freshwater drum 3 1.3 10 1.3 2.20
Seining Collections - Data obtained drom seining collections at three localities on
the lake is fragmentary and for that reason a check list with comment is considered
more suitable for this particular report than the numerical data taken from hauls that
were employed to determine population ratios.
Seining Species Check List
Gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum)m numerous and undoubtably the most prolific of the
fishes taken by gill netting. . '
Gray redhorse sucker (Monstoma congestum) _ rare taken at head of lake only.
Carp (Cyprinus carpio)» rare but taken from.all three areas of the lake seined.
River carpsucker (Carpiodes carpio) - rare as indicated by seining; however, this is
considered to be the result of inadequate sampling.
Redhorse shiner (Notropis lutrensis)m common but not abundant.
Plains minnow (Hybognathus plaoita§ m rare.
Parrot minnow (Pimephales vigilax _~ common and abundant near the dam.
Golden shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas) - rare and unusually large. Taken near the
dam only.
Iargemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) ~ numerous at all localities seined.
Green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellusj - numerous throughout the reservoir.
Bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) - numerous throughout the reservoir.
Redear sunfish (Lepomis microlophus5~ numerous throughout the reservoir, possible the
dominant species for sunfishes.
White crappie (Pomoxis annularis) - common, taken at all seining stations.
SUMMARY:
1. Because of difficulties encountered in completing other work during the segment,
Horde Creek Reservoir survey was started less than sixty days prior to completion of the
years work. Only one netting trip was made.
2. Six experimental gill nets set at six locations on the lake captured 223 individ~
uals of seven species. Gizzard shad were dominant in netting collections and Largemouth
bass and white crappie were the dominant game species. Sunfish, particularly Redear
sunfish, were unusually large for this region of Texas.
3. Seining at three locations captured thirteen species; however, this data as that
for netting is regarded as fragmentary.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that this job be continued during the 1957-58 period.
Prepared by: Lawrence D. Campbell I ' Approved by: ééiW 4%
Chief Aquatic Biologist
Project Leader
Date: April Bk 1958