| Arlington:
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Statewide regulations apply
to sport fish harvest in Lake Arlington.
Location: On Village
Creek, a tributary of the West Fork Trinity
River, Tarrant County, just north of Interstate
20 off Arkansas Lane in Arlington.
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| Bob
Sandlin:
|
All fish are currently
managed under statewide regulations. Fair spotted
bass. |
| Bridgeport:
|
Most fish are currently managed
under statewide regulations.
The exception is largemouth
bass, which has a 14-18-inch slot length limit
(only largemouth bass 14 inches long and less
or 18 inches long and longer may be retained).
Daily bag limit for all black
bass species is 5 in any combination; for example,
3 largemouth bass and 2 smallmouth bass, or
1 largemouth bass, 3 spotted bass, and 1 smallmouth
bass.
Location: On the West Fork Trinity
River in Jack and Wise counties, off US Highway
380.
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| Brownwood: |
All species are currently
managed with statewide regulations.
Location:
On Pecan Bayou and Jim Ned Creek, 70 miles southeast
of Abilene and about 10 miles north of Brownwood.
|
| Cedar
Creek: |
All fish are managed
under statewide regulations. |
| Cypress
Springs: |
All fish are currently
regulated under statewide regulations. Excellent
spotted bass. |
| Eagle
Mountain: |
Statewide regulations
apply. Has spotted bass. |
| Fairfield: |
Most fish are currently
regulated under statewide regulations. Two exceptions
are red drum (minimum length limit 20 inches,
no maximum length, and daily bag = 3) and largemouth
bass (minimum length 18 inches, and daily bag
for all four species of black bass is 5 in any
combination. |
| Grapevine: |
Statewide regulations
apply to most sport fish in Grapevine Lake. The
exception is a 14- to 18-inch slot limit for largemouth
bass. This length limit is designed to improve
the growth of the bass and improve the quality
of angler catch. |
| Hawkins: |
All fish are currently
managed under statewide regulations. |
| Holbrook: |
All fish are currently
managed under statewide regulations |
| .O.H.
Ivie: |
Statewide fishing regulations
apply for all species with the exceptions of
largemouth and smallmouth bass. The minimum
length limit for largemouth and smallmouth bass
is 18 inches. The daily bag limit is 5 fish
per day, of which only 3 may be smallmouth bass.
Location:
On the Colorado and Concho Rivers in Concho,
Coleman, and Runnels counties, 55 miles east
of San Angelo.
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| Quitman: |
All fish are currently
managed under statewide regulations. |
| Waco:
|
All fish are currently
managed under statewide regulations. |
| Winnsboro:
|
All fish are currently
managed under statewide regulations. |