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Hubbard Creek Reservoir - 2015 Survey Report

Prepared by Natalie Goldstrohm and Michael Homer Jr.
Inland Fisheries Division – Abilene District

This is the authors' summary from a 28-page report. For a copy of the complete report, use the download link in the sidebar.

Fish populations in Hubbard Creek Reservoir were surveyed by electrofishing and trap netting in 2015, and gill netting in 2016. Historical data are presented with the recent data for comparison. This report summarizes the results of the surveys and contains a management plan for the reservoir based on those findings.

Reservoir Description

Hubbard Creek Reservoir is a 15,250-acre impoundment constructed in 1962 on Sandy Creek and Hubbard Creek, in the Brazos River Basin. The reservoir is used for municipal water supply, flood control, and recreation. The reservoir is controlled by the West Central Texas Municipal Water District and has a history of extreme water level fluctuations. Hubbard Creek was nearly full in 2008 but dropped to record low water level in May 2015. Fish habitat in the most recent survey consisted of smartweed, flooded terrestrial vegetation, salt cedar, and standing timber. Since the last survey period, boater access was limited to one public boat ramp. As of April 2016, all boat ramps were useable after a substantial water level increase from heavy rains. Bank-fishing access was limited to the boat ramp areas as well as near the US-180 Bridge.

Management History

Important sport fish include Largemouth Bass, White Bass, White Crappie, and catfishes. Sport fishes are regulated by statewide harvest regulations. Threadfin Shad were introduced in 1984. Channel Catfish were introduced in 1970. Palmetto Bass were stocked in 1979 and 1984. Florida Largemouth Bass were introduced in 1979, stocked during the early 1990’s, stocked in 2003, and they were last stocked in 2011 and 2012.

Fish Community

Management Strategies

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Performance Report as required by Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act Texas Federal Aid Project F-221-M-6 Inland Fisheries Division Monitoring and Management Program