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Stamford Reservoir 2022 Survey Report

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Stamford Reservoir - 2022 Survey Report

Prepared by Michael D. Homer Jr.
Inland Fisheries Division - Abilene District

This is the authors' summary from a 25-page report. For a copy of the complete report, use the download link in the sidebar.

Fish populations in Stamford Reservoir were surveyed in fall 2022 by nighttime electrofishing and trap netting. This report summarizes the results of the surveys and contains a management plan for the reservoir based on those findings.

Reservoir Description

Stamford Reservoir is a 5,124-acre impoundment of Paint Creek, a tributary of the Clear Fork of the Brazos River Basin approximately 10 miles southeast of Haskell, TX. The reservoir is used for municipal and industrial water supply for the City of Stamford, flood control, and recreation. Carlson’s Trophic Index classification for the reservoir is 63.9 (TCEQ 2022). In fall 2018, heavy rainfall flooded the reservoir to about 5 ft. above conservation pool elevation after having been about 5 ft. low prior. By spring 2019, the water level was about 2 ft. over conservation pool and continued to fluctuate between 2 ft. over and 2 ft. below conservation pool elevation until spring 2021. Since spring 2021, the reservoir’s water level has been declining, and as of May 2023 was about 4 ft. below conservation pool habitat primarily consisted of featureless shoreline, rocks, bulrush, flooded terrestrial vegetation, and flooded timber.

Management History

Sport fish include Largemouth Bass, White Crappie, Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, and White Bass. All species have been managed with the statewide fishing regulations. Golden alga is found in the reservoir and caused the first documented toxic bloom in March 2015 which resulted in a moderate lake-wide fish kill. In 2016, Blue Catfish were stocked to restore the fishery. In 2015-2017, and in 2019, stockings of Florida Largemouth Bass fingerlings were conducted to support the fishery.

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-5 Inland Fisheries Division Monitoring and Management Program