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TPWD 1966 F-3-R-13 #1031: Job Completion Report: Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of the Waters of Region 3-B, Job No. H-1 Evaluation of Copper Sulphate as a Fish Toxicant

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--- Page 1 --- JOB GOMPLETION RHPORT As required by FEDERAL AID IN FISHERIES RESTORATION AcT THXAS Federal Aid Project F-3-R-13 Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of the Waters of Region 3-B Job No. H-l Evaluation of Copper Sulphate Project Leader: Joe H. Toole J. R. Singleton Hxecutive Director Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Austin, Texas Marion Toole Hugene A. Walker D-J Coordinator Director, Wildlife Services October 17, 1966 --- Page 2 --- ABSTRACT Fisheries surveys were made on two private lakes in Region 3-B that were previously treated with copper sulphate for control of bullhead cat- fish. Soutter's Lake, near Athens, now has a much lower bullhead population than it had prior to the 1961 treatment with copper sulphate. An increase in the largemouth bass population of this lake has served as a natural predation factor against bullhead overpopulation since the treatment. Wheeler's Lake, near Marshall, was also re-surveyed this segment. This lake was treated with copper sulphate in 1958 as the first attempt to control bullhead catfish with this chemical. Only six bullheads were netted from the lake this segment but a valid conclusion of the original treatment effectiveness cannot be made due to the lake being drained since treatment. It is recommended that this job be terminated due to the difficulty of obtaining suitable lakes for re-survey. Most of the previously treated waters have been subjected to additional fish control treatments since the original copper sulphate treatment. Surveys of these lakes will not provide conclusive data for evaluation. --- Page 3 --- JOB COMPLETION REPORT State of Texas Project No. F-3-R-13 Name: Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of the Waters of Region 3-B Job No. H-1 Title: Evaluation of Copper Sulphate as a Fish Toxicant. Period Covered: February 1, 1965 - January 31, 1966 OBJECTIVES: To further evaluate copper sulphate as a fish toxicant. TECHNIQUES USED: Fisheries surveys were made on small private lakes in Region 3-B that were previously treated with copper sulphate for selective control of bull- head catfish (Ictalurus sp.). Data from the original treatment surveys were compared to that collected during this segments surveys to determine if ex- tended control of these fish was achieved. Standardized experimental gill nets were used for collection purposes. These nets are 150 feet in length, 8 feet in depth with mesh size ranging from 1 to 34 inches. FINDINGS: Soutter's Lake, located 15 miles southeast of Athens, was treated June 14, 1961 with 800 pounds of copper sulphate for control of bullhead catfish. Table 1 contains netting data collected immediately before this treatment. Table 2 contains netting data collected on June 20, six days after the treatment. Table 5 contains the netting data collected during the 1965 re-survey. By comparison of the netting data compiled before and after treatment, it is obvious that a good selective kill of bullhead catfish was obtained. It is interesting to note the greatly increased catch of sunfish after the treatment due to the accelerated rate of activity caused by the chemical. A comparison of the data contained in Tables 2 and 3 indicates that after a four year period, the bullhead catfish populations in Soutter's Lake are still well below the 1961 pre-treatment populations. Part of this success is attributed to the increased population of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in the lake. The bass have no doubt provided good predatory control over the bullheads. Ten bass averaging almost three pounds in weight were netted in the re-survey. Only four small bass were netted prior to the treat- ment in 1961. In conclusion of the above data, it is evident that the treatment with copper sulphate on this lake was successful. Over 6,000 dead bullhead cat- fish were counted after the treatment. --- Page 4 --- «be Table 1 Netting data from Soutter's Lake June 12, 1961 before treatment Species Number . Weight Largemouth bass 4 4.62 Yellow bullhead 2A 7.94 Black bullhead 18 3.69 Black crappie 6 1.06 Golden shiner AE £25 Bluegill sunfish __ 46 4.13 Gy 21.69 Table 2 Netting data from Soutter's Lake June 14, 1961 after treatment Species Number Weight Bluegill sunfish 1.59 13.50 Black crappie 6 82 Warmouth (Goggle-eye ) 3 .62 Green sunfish __ + 7) 169 15.19 Table 3 Netting data for Soutter's Lake re-survey, July 27, 1965 Species Number Weight Largemouth bass 10 28.88 Yellow bullhead 8 6.00 Chubsucker ze 1,50 Bluegill sunfish 34 6.00 Warmouth 13 ae cede 55 42.51 --- Page 5 --- -3- WHEELER'S LAKE Wheeler's Lake, located three miles southwest of Marshall, was treated with copper sulphate on September 25, 1958. This was the first attempt to control bullhead catfish with this chemical in Region 3-B. Complete netting records are not available before or after treatment although many dad bull- heads were noted after the treatment. Three units of experimental gill net were set overnight on September 15, 1965 in Wheeler's Lake. A total of six bullhead catfish were netted. An accurate conclusion of the original treatment of this lake cannot be made due to a partial draining of the lake during enlargement operations. The present bullhead population however is well below normal for comparative area lakes. ™ CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS : The Soutter Lake selective kill was successful in controlling the bull- head catfish population in 1961. This treatment provided a more balanced ratio of game and rough fish species. Effective predation by the game fish has maintained this improved ratio. Several additional lakes previously treated with copper sulphate were chosen to be re-surveyed during this segment. Due to various reasons, they were found to be either unavailable or non-suitable due to major environmental changes since treatment. Data from these lakes would not provide valid evalua- tional figures to determine the true value of the copper sulphate treatments. For these reasons, it is recommended that this job be terminated with the completion of this segment. Prepared by Joe H. Toole Approved A poten Project Leader Coordinator Date October 17, 1966 Charles BK. Gray Regional Supervisor

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Athens 0.999 p.2 Soutter's Lake, near Athens
Austin 0.999 p.1 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Austin, Texas
Marshall 0.999 p.2 Wheeler's Lake, near Marshall
Region 3-B 0.999 p.2 Fisheries surveys were made on two private lakes in Region 3-B
Soutter's Lake 0.999 p.2 Soutter's Lake, near Athens, now has a much lower bullhead population
Texas 0.999 p.1 State of Texas
Wheeler's Lake 0.999 p.2 Wheeler's Lake, near Marshall, was also re-surveyed this segment

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

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J. R. Singleton 0.999 p.1 J. R. Singleton Hxecutive Director
Joe H. Toole 0.999 p.1 Project Leader: Joe H. Toole
Marion Toole 0.999 p.1 Marion Toole Hugene A. Walker
Charles BK. Gray 0.900 p.5 Charles BK. Gray Regional Supervisor
Hugene A. Walker 0.900 p.1 Marion Toole Hugene A. Walker
Black bullhead 0.999 p.4 Black bullhead 18 3.69
Black crappie 0.999 p.4 Black crappie 6 1.06
Bluegill sunfish 0.999 p.4 Bluegill sunfish __ 46 4.13
Chubsucker 0.999 p.4 Chubsucker ze 1,50
Golden shiner 0.999 p.4 Golden shiner AE £25
Green sunfish 0.999 p.4 Green sunfish __ + 7)
Ictalurus 0.999 p.3 bullhead catfish (Ictalurus sp.)
Largemouth bass 0.999 p.3 largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)
Micropterus salmoides 0.999 p.3 largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)
Warmouth 0.999 p.4 Warmouth (Goggle-eye ) 3 .62
Yellow bullhead 0.999 p.4 Yellow bullhead 2A 7.94