31 Tex. Admin. Code § 57.974 - Reservoir Boundaries
Reservoir boundaries for daily bag, possession, and length limits.
(1) Buchanan Reservoir
in Burnet, Lampasas, Llano and San Saba counties comprises all impounded waters
of the Colorado River from Lake Buchanan dam upstream to the U.S. Highway 190
bridge.
(2) Caddo Lake in Marion
and Harrison counties comprises all impounded waters of Big Cypress Bayou from
the Texas-Louisiana border upstream to the State Highway 43 bridge.
(3) Canyon Reservoir in Comal County
comprises all impounded waters of the Guadalupe River from the Canyon dam
upstream to the U.S. Highway 281 bridge.
(4) Choke Canyon Reservoir in Live Oak and
McMullen counties comprises all impounded waters of the Frio River from the
Choke Canyon Dam upstream to the State Highway 16 bridge, including all waters
of San Miguel Creek downstream from the State Highway 16 bridge.
(5) Cooper Lake in Delta and Hopkins counties
comprises all waters within the Corps of Engineers lands on Cooper Lake
upstream from State Highway 19/154 and downstream from F.M. Road 71.
(6) Falcon International Reservoir in Starr
and Zapata counties comprises all impounded waters of the Rio Grande from the
Falcon Dam upstream to the Zapata/Webb County line.
(7) Inks Lake in Burnet and Llano counties
comprises all impounded waters of the Colorado River from the Roy Inks dam
(Inks Lake dam) upstream to the Lake Buchanan dam.
(8) Lake Conroe in Montgomery and Walker
counties comprises all impounded waters of the West Fork of the San Jacinto
River from the Lake Conroe dam upstream to F.M. Road 1791 bridge.
(9) Lake Georgetown in Williamson County
comprises all impounded waters of the North Fork of the San Gabriel River from
the Lake Georgetown dam upstream to U.S. Highway 183 bridge.
(10) Lake Limestone in Leon, Limestone, and
Robertson counties comprises all impounded waters of the Navasota River from
the Lake Limestone dam upstream to the Fort Parker State Park Lake
dam.
(11) Lake Livingston in Leon,
Houston, Madison, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, and Walker counties comprises all
impounded waters of the Trinity River from the Lake Livingston dam upstream to
the lock and dam near State Highway 7.
(12) Lake Lyndon B. Johnson in Burnet and
Llano counties comprises all impounded waters of the Colorado River from the
Alvin Wirtz Dam (Lake Lyndon B. Johnson dam) upstream to the Roy Inks dam (Inks
Lake dam) including the Llano River upstream to the State Highway 16 bridge and
Sandy Creek upstream to the State Highway 71 bridge.
(13) Lake Marble Falls in Burnet County
comprises all impounded waters of the Colorado River from the Max Starcke dam
(Lake Marble Falls dam) upstream to the Alvin Wirtz dam (Lake Lyndon B. Johnson
dam).
(14) Lake Murvaul in Panola
County comprises all impounded waters of Murvaul Creek Bayou upstream from the
Lake Murvaul dam and Murvaul Creek Bayou downstream from the dam to the Farm to
Market Road 1970 bridge.
(15) Lake
O'the Pines in Camp, Marion, Morris, and Upshur Counties comprises all
impounded waters of Big Cypress Creek from Ferrell's Bridge dam (the Lake O'the
Pines dam) upstream to the U.S. Highway 259 bridge.
(16) Lake Palestine in Anderson, Cherokee,
Henderson, Smith, and Van Zandt counties comprises all impounded waters of the
Neches River from the Blackburn Crossing dam (the Lake Palestine dam) upstream
to F.M. Road 279 bridge including Kickapoo and Flat Creeks in Henderson
County.
(17) Lake Pat Mayse in
Lamar County comprises all impounded waters of Sanders Creek from Pat Mayse
Lake Dam upstream to County Road 35610.
(18) Lake Somerville in Burleson, Lee, Milam,
and Washington Counties comprises all impounded waters of Yegua, East Yegua,
and Middle Yegua Creeks upstream from the Lake Somerville dam.
(19) Lake Texoma in Cooke and Grayson
counties comprises all impounded waters of the Red River from the Denison Dam
upstream to Sycamore Creek.
(20)
Lake Travis in Burnet and Travis Counties comprises all impounded waters of the
Colorado River from the Mansfield dam (Lake Travis dam) upstream to the Max
Starcke dam (Lake Marble Falls dam) including the Pedernales River upstream to
the Hammetts Crossing-Hamilton Pool Road bridge.
(21) O.H. Ivie Reservoir in Concho, Coleman,
and Runnels counties comprises all impounded waters of the Colorado and Concho
rivers from the S.W. Freese Dam upstream to:
(A) the F.M. 129 bridge on the Colorado
River; and
(B) the confluence of
Amos Creek and the Concho River.
(22) Purtis Creek State Park Lake in
Henderson and Van Zandt Counties comprises all waters within the Purtis Creek
State Park boundaries.
(23) Sam
Rayburn Reservoir in Angelina, Jasper, Nacogdoches, Sabine, and San Augustine
counties comprises all impounded waters of the Angelina River from the Sam
Rayburn Dam upstream to the Union Pacific railroad bridge.
(24) Toledo Bend Reservoir in Newton, Sabine,
and Shelby counties comprises all impounded waters of the Sabine River from the
Toledo Bend Reservoir Dam upstream to the Texas/Louisiana state line.
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