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(1953–1956) Inventory of the Fish Species in the Nueces, Frio, and Atascosa Rivers

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--- Page 1 --- STATE Texas PROJECT NO. FOR3 - Job Bel PERIOD July 1, 1953 - June 30, 1956 Job Completion Report Alvin Flury - Project Leader TITLE Inventory of the Fish Species in the Nueces, Frio, and Atascosa Rivers. OBJECTIVES To determine the species present and their relative numbers in the waters entering Lake Corpus Christi. PROCEDURE Thirty-one seining and four netting collections were made on the three rivers during the first and third segments of the job. From the fifty stations, mostly at road crossings, established for the basic survey (see Map 1) only 31 of them were found to be suitable for making seining or netting collections. Table 1 shows a list of the species taken in these collections and Table 2 shows the numbers of each species taken at each station. Many of the fish collections were made on the same trips that basic data were gathered for the water analysis and stream survey observations. OBSERVATIONS By referring to the job completion report for F6R3 - Job A-1, it will be seen that these three rivers are intermittent, flowing only during and after run-off rains. The Nueces River is normally composed of long, narrow, deep pools occasionally connected by running riffles. The two major tributaries, the Frio and Atascosa Rivers usually have samller, more isolated pools of water. Most of the creeks and arroyos draining into the rivers are completely dry except for periods of run-off rains. Several channel dams have been built in the vicinity of Crystal City on the Middle region of the Nueces and they form long narrow lakes which are frequently pumped completely dry for truck farm irrigation. The upper Nueces and Frio Rivers are not in Region B-8 and are not included in this report. A total of 8,231 specimens was taken representing 32 species. Other species that were present in Lake Corpus Christi and almost certainly present in the Nueces River above the lake but not recorded in this job were Dorosoma petenensis, Cyprinus carpio, Notropis roseus, Pilodictus olivarius and Anguilla rostrata, Lucania parva, Carassius auratus and Eleotris pisonis were taken only rarely in Lake Corpus Christi and may occur in the watershed. Four species, Moxostoma congestum, Notropis Venustus, Pimephales promelas and Poecilichthys lepidus were recorded in this job Gat were not found to oecur in the lake. The first two of these were found only at Station 1, a --- Page 2 --- clear water pool typical of the upper Nueces River but unique in this Region. P. promelas was collected both at Station 1 and at Stations 22 and 26 while P. lepidus was found only at Station 26. Each of these stations contained running water over gravel bars. Only 17 fishermen were seen during the progress of this job: two at Stat- ion 1, three on Commanche Lake, two on Espintosa Lake and ten on Holland Lake. Fishing pressure is not very heavy because the silty nature of the streams and the irregular water supply strongly favors rough fish, catfish, and freshwater drum. Some of the lakes in the vicinity of Crystal City might be worth renovation by complete removal of existing fish populations and restocking but the excessive use of the water for irrigation and the strong floods would probably prevent them from ever producing first class fishing for any appreciable time. SUMMARY Fish collections were made by seines or experimental gill nets at thirty- five stations on the Nueces, Frio, and Atascosa Rivers, above Lake Corpus Christi. Four species were found that were not found in Lake Corpus Christi and eight species that do occur in Lake Corpus Christi were not above it. Both game fish populations and fishing pressure are apparently low in the three rivers because the streams are mostly muddy and the water supply is irregular. --- Page 3 --- Table 1. A List of Fish Species Recorded from Lake Corpus Christi. Scientific Name Common Name Lepisosteus spatula Lepisosteus productus Lepisosteus osseus Dorosoma cepedianum Astyanax fasciatus Ictiobus bubalus Moxostoma congestum Notemigonus crysoleucas Opsopoeodus emiliae Notropis venustus Notropis lutrensis Pimephales vigalax Pimephales promelas Tétaluruspunctatus Ictalurusfurcatus Ameiurus melas Ameiurus natalis Schilbeodes mollis Gambusia affinis Mollienisia latipinna Menidia beryllina Micropterus salmoides Chaenobryttus coronarius Lepomis cyanellus Lepomis microlophus Lepomis macrochirus Lepomis megalotis Pomoxis annularis Etheostoma gracile Poecilichthys lepidus Aplodinotus grunniens Cichlasoma cyanoguttata Alligator gar Spotted gar Longnose gar Gizzard shad Tetra Smallmouth buffalo Gray redhorse Golden shiner Pugnose minnow Spottail shiner Red shiner Parrot minnow Fathead minnow Southern channel catfish Blue catfish Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Tadpole madtom Gambusia Sailfin molly Tidewater silversides Largemouth black bass Warmouth Green sunfish Redear sunfish Bluegill Longear sunfish White crappie Western swamp darter Greenthroat darter Freshwater drum Rio Grande perch --- Page 4 --- 4, Table 2. Numbers of Specimens taken in Netting and Seining Collections from the Nueces, Frio and Atascosa Rivers. np Ssh esses SSSA Species Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta.Sta. ef 1* 2 71% 8 9 Q* 10 12* 13 #414 15 20 21 822 26' 27 29 L. spatula a 9 1 L. productus 27 3 3 IT. osseus 3 2 2 D. cepedianum 16 23 29 16 67 26 13 4. Lh 15 1 A. fasciatus h6 5 1 I. bubalus ah 10 Bin} M. congestum 4 N. crysoleucas 1 2 0. emiliae 23 2 8 5 5 7 143 1 N. venustus mw oo N. lutrensis 115 in 1 10 14 189 30 P. vigilax 10 L 2 8 P. promelas 1 9 I. punctatus 1; 3 6 1 1 1 12 a. L. furcatus 2 1 A. melas A. natalis ap S. mollis 1 G. affinis 1 10 35 129 38 «9 ok 16h 26 62 68 2 52 M. latipinna M. beryllina 5 4 M. salmoides 1 i C. coronarius 2 6 11, 1 1 9 2 2 y L. cyanellus 6 1 3 6 1 L. microlophus 1 T 1 1 19 9 L. macrochirus 1 33 98 2 73 1 18 226 2 8 10 1 53 L. megalotis 2 9 10 P. annularis 11. 15 32 10 aha E. gracile 10 L P. lepidus x A. grunniens 7 2 3 1 ‘i, C. cyanoguttata 1 1 3 3 3 { 7 Totals 196 10 6 97 111 136 72 2hs5 119 107 ~ 36 32 «©6436 47 288 154 48 126 * .j Netting collection ' j{ Two collections tN LES --- Page 5 --- Table 2. (Continued). eS ——————— Species Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Sta. Totals 30' 31 32 34 35 3637 38 39 ho Wit ho & Yd 45' 46 50 L. spatula 12 L- productus 33 L. osseus 2% D. cepedianum 3 9 2 235 A, fasciatus 2 8 3 9 7h I. bubalus ks M. congestum h N. cryso 3 _ 1 7 QO. emiliae 31 6 2 5 1 109 N. venustus 5 N, lutrensis 56 66 66 9 10 171 10 «33 116 55 97 1 23 1076 P. vigilax 4k 23 1 15 37 1 10 1 4 slg P. promelas ay 7 18 I. punctatus 1 14 13 1 22 h 1 14 2 98 iI. furcatus 3 A. melas 1 1 2 4 8 A; natalis 1 2 S- mollis 1 2 G. affinis 167 53 216 3 5 3 286 95 103 252 139 435 6 1 11. 2385 M. latipinna 495 156 254 83 427 3 504 505 330 3 13 1 2778 M. berylling. 9 M. salmoides 7 2h 16 1 z 32 C. coronarius 1 1 ‘i 1 1 43 L. cyanellus 1 3 1. 664 2 38 L. microLlophus 3 le aaah Tas rus 8 5 2 52 7h 2 8 1 9 : 687 L. megalotis 7 14 6 1 56 11 4 1 11 132 P. annularis 1 80 _E. gracile 11 P. lepidus 1 A. grunniens 2 16 C. cyanoguttata 8 2 1 1 1 4 20 ah e7 «6 3 116 Totals 783 297567 37 117. 189. 1060 111 688 920 533 453 160 11 39 #8231 * Netting Collection ' = Two Collections ennai --- Page 6 --- ia - a Ad “ F : : 7 ine = Lares OF . - ce a a, i i : ~ ee eta) iS ; a =" Stee faranbe . apts i er - aos oo ee 7 Tews Nees A Sera ' FP IOTIES ra Ya 7 ' ru ss. ‘ a P| i = ; i : ited - 7 _ — a : = - " : ; ; r ; = * 7 = * - % 7 E. = i . a 2 c : 7 5 = rr] a hd ‘ a Fe. re a teenie 3 : 7 = Soren 7 Mapcisibas ir] ee I hoa his — # GeiTyesme < Se £ + = rl : \ a 4 = rT - ee —— es = _ = ==, - = Sie eee ee ee ae _ ee ee — a — = : : * o a f 5 i ‘ ‘ ; ” ay - aa in 1, _ > ok q4 “ s << ta ie a4 14:5 aja re a4 cae amt + — 7 3 ro ee —— --- Page 7 --- MAP I, THE WATERSHED OF THE NUECES, FRIO AND ATASCOSA RIVERS, x 1 = Station locations Map adapted from "Report on Sedimentation in Lake Corpus Christi and the Water Supply of Corpus Christi, Texas", Brown, Jonesand Rogers, U, S, Dept of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, SCS - TP - 74, December, 1948 --- Page 8 --- _ ARCARTAL, FF a ; on * wwe re * * * a , ' - . 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Detected Entities

Atascosa River 0.900 p.1 Frio, and Atascosa Rivers
Commanche Lake 0.900 p.2 three on Commanche Lake
Crystal City 0.900 p.2 vicinity of Crystal City
Espintosa Lake 0.900 p.2 two on Espintosa Lake
Frio River 0.900 p.1 Frio, and Atascosa Rivers
Holland Lake 0.900 p.2 ten on Holland Lake
Lake Corpus Christi 0.900 p.1 waters entering Lake Corpus Christi
Nueces River 0.900 p.1 Inventory of the Fish Species in the Nueces
Texas 0.900 p.1 STATE Texas
Rio Grande 0.850 p.3 ...ie Western swamp darter Greenthroat darter Freshwater drum Rio Grande perch
Atascosa County 0.800 p.1 ...TLE Inventory of the Fish Species in the Nueces, Frio, and Atascosa Rivers. OBJECTIVES To determine the species pres…
Frio County 0.800 p.1 ...Leader TITLE Inventory of the Fish Species in the Nueces, Frio, and Atascosa Rivers. OBJECTIVES To determine the spe…
Nueces County 0.800 p.1 ...Project Leader TITLE Inventory of the Fish Species in the Nueces, Frio, and Atascosa Rivers. OBJECTIVES To determine…

organization (1)

U. S. Dept of Agriculture 0.900 p.7 U, S, Dept of Agriculture

person (1)

Alvin Flury 0.900 p.1 Alvin Flury - Project Leader
Ameiurus melas 0.900 p.3 Ameiurus melas Black bullhead
Ameiurus natalis 0.900 p.3 Ameiurus natalis Yellow bullhead
Anguilla rostrata 0.900 p.2 Anguilla rostrata, Lucania parva
Aplodinotus grunniens 0.900 p.3 Aplodinotus grunniens Freshwater drum
Astyanax fasciatus 0.900 p.3 Astyanax fasciatus Tetra
Carassius auratus 0.900 p.2 Carassius auratus and Eleotris pisonis
Chaenobryttus coronarius 0.900 p.3 Chaenobryttus coronarius Warmouth
Cichlasoma cyanoguttata 0.900 p.3 Cichlasoma cyanoguttata Rio Grande perch
Cyprinus carpio 0.900 p.2 Dorosoma petenensis, Cyprinus carpio
Dorosoma cepedianum 0.900 p.3 Dorosoma cepedianum Gizzard shad
Etheostoma gracile 0.900 p.3 Etheostoma gracile Western swamp darter
Gambusia affinis 0.900 p.3 Gambusia affinis Gambusia
Ictalurus furcatus 0.900 p.3 Ictalurusfurcatus Blue catfish
Ictalurus punctatus 0.900 p.3 Tétaluruspunctatus Southern channel catfish
Ictiobus bubalus 0.900 p.3 Ictiobus bubalus Smallmouth buffalo
Lepisosteus osseus 0.900 p.3 Lepisosteus osseus Longnose gar
Lepisosteus productus 0.900 p.3 Lepisosteus productus Spotted gar
Lepisosteus spatula 0.900 p.3 Lepisosteus spatula Alligator gar
Lepomis cyanellus 0.900 p.3 Lepomis cyanellus Green sunfish
Lepomis macrochirus 0.900 p.3 Lepomis macrochirus Bluegill
Lepomis megalotis 0.900 p.3 Lepomis megalotis Longear sunfish
Lepomis microlophus 0.900 p.3 Lepomis microlophus Redear sunfish
Menidia beryllina 0.900 p.3 Menidia beryllina Tidewater silversides
Micropterus salmoides 0.900 p.3 Micropterus salmoides Largemouth black bass
Mollienisia latipinna 0.900 p.3 Mollienisia latipinna Sailfin molly
Moxostoma congestum 0.900 p.2 Moxostoma congestum, Notropis Venustus
Notemigonus crysoleucas 0.900 p.3 Notemigonus crysoleucas Golden shiner
Notropis lutrensis 0.900 p.3 Notropis lutrensis Red shiner
Notropis venustus 0.900 p.2 Moxostoma congestum, Notropis Venustus
Opsopoeodus emiliae 0.900 p.3 Opsopoeodus emiliae Pugnose minnow
Pilodictus olivarius 0.900 p.2 Notropis roseus, Pilodictus olivarius
Pimephales promelas 0.900 p.2 Pimephales promelas and Poecilichthys lepidus
Pimephales vigilax 0.900 p.3 Pimephales vigilax Parrot minnow
Pomoxis annularis 0.900 p.3 Pomoxis annularis White crappie
Schilbeodes mollis 0.900 p.3 Schilbeodes mollis Tadpole madtom
Alligator Gar 0.850 p.3 ...hys lepidus Aplodinotus grunniens Cichlasoma cyanoguttata Alligator gar Spotted gar Longnose gar Gizzard shad Tetra …
Black Bullhead 0.850 p.3 ...innow Fathead minnow Southern channel catfish Blue catfish Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Tadpole madtom Gambusia Sa…
Blue Catfish 0.850 p.3 ...iner Parrot minnow Fathead minnow Southern channel catfish Blue catfish Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Tadpole madto…
Channel Catfish 0.850 p.3 ...l shiner Red shiner Parrot minnow Fathead minnow Southern channel catfish Blue catfish Black bullhead Yellow bullhea…
Fathead Minnow 0.850 p.3 ...r Pugnose minnow Spottail shiner Red shiner Parrot minnow Fathead minnow Southern channel catfish Blue catfish Black…
Freshwater Drum 0.850 p.2 ...gular water supply strongly favors rough fish, catfish, and freshwater drum. Some of the lakes in the vicinity of Cr…
Gizzard Shad 0.850 p.3 ...asoma cyanoguttata Alligator gar Spotted gar Longnose gar Gizzard shad Tetra Smallmouth buffalo Gray redhorse Golden…
Golden Shiner 0.850 p.3 ...e gar Gizzard shad Tetra Smallmouth buffalo Gray redhorse Golden shiner Pugnose minnow Spottail shiner Red shiner Pa…
Gray Redhorse 0.850 p.3 ...d gar Longnose gar Gizzard shad Tetra Smallmouth buffalo Gray redhorse Golden shiner Pugnose minnow Spottail shiner …
Green Sunfish 0.850 p.3 ...molly Tidewater silversides Largemouth black bass Warmouth Green sunfish Redear sunfish Bluegill Longear sunfish Whi…
Greenthroat Darter 0.850 p.3 ...luegill Longear sunfish White crappie Western swamp darter Greenthroat darter Freshwater drum Rio Grande perch
Longear Sunfish 0.850 p.3 ...black bass Warmouth Green sunfish Redear sunfish Bluegill Longear sunfish White crappie Western swamp darter Greenth…
Longnose Gar 0.850 p.3 ...unniens Cichlasoma cyanoguttata Alligator gar Spotted gar Longnose gar Gizzard shad Tetra Smallmouth buffalo Gray re…
Pugnose Minnow 0.850 p.3 ...shad Tetra Smallmouth buffalo Gray redhorse Golden shiner Pugnose minnow Spottail shiner Red shiner Parrot minnow Fa…
Red Shiner 0.850 p.3 ...Gray redhorse Golden shiner Pugnose minnow Spottail shiner Red shiner Parrot minnow Fathead minnow Southern channel …
Redear Sunfish 0.850 p.3 ...r silversides Largemouth black bass Warmouth Green sunfish Redear sunfish Bluegill Longear sunfish White crappie Wes…
Sailfin Molly 0.850 p.3 ...sh Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Tadpole madtom Gambusia Sailfin molly Tidewater silversides Largemouth black bass …
Smallmouth Buffalo 0.850 p.3 ...lligator gar Spotted gar Longnose gar Gizzard shad Tetra Smallmouth buffalo Gray redhorse Golden shiner Pugnose minn…
Spottail Shiner 0.850 p.3 ...allmouth buffalo Gray redhorse Golden shiner Pugnose minnow Spottail shiner Red shiner Parrot minnow Fathead minnow …
Spotted Gar 0.850 p.3 ...plodinotus grunniens Cichlasoma cyanoguttata Alligator gar Spotted gar Longnose gar Gizzard shad Tetra Smallmouth bu…
Swamp Darter 0.850 p.3 ...ear sunfish Bluegill Longear sunfish White crappie Western swamp darter Greenthroat darter Freshwater drum Rio Grand…
Tadpole Madtom 0.850 p.3 ...hannel catfish Blue catfish Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Tadpole madtom Gambusia Sailfin molly Tidewater silversid…
White Crappie 0.850 p.3 ...uth Green sunfish Redear sunfish Bluegill Longear sunfish White crappie Western swamp darter Greenthroat darter Fres…
Yellow Bullhead 0.850 p.3 ...innow Southern channel catfish Blue catfish Black bullhead Yellow bullhead Tadpole madtom Gambusia Sailfin molly Tid…
Dorosoma petenensis 0.800 p.2 Dorosoma petenensis, Cyprinus carpio
Eleotris pisonis 0.800 p.2 Carassius auratus and Eleotris pisonis
Lucania parva 0.800 p.2 Anguilla rostrata, Lucania parva
Notropis roseus 0.800 p.2 Notropis roseus, Pilodictus olivarius
Poecilichthys lepidus 0.800 p.2 Pimephales promelas and Poecilichthys lepidus