+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TPWD News Release 20050705e | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | This page contains only plain text, no HTML formatting codes. | | It is not designed for display in a browser but for copying | | and editing in whatever software you use to lay out pages. | | To copy the text into an editing program: | | --Display this page in your browser. | | --Select all. | | --Copy. | | --Paste in a document in your editing program. | | If you have any suggestions for improving these pages, send | | an e-mail to webtech@tpwd.state.tx.us and mention Plain Text Pages. | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ [ Note: This item is more than seven years old. Please take the publication date into consideration for any date references. ] [ ] [LH] July 5, 2005 'TUF' Fishing in Texas ATHENS, Texas -- Urban fishing is due to improve during the next few years as Texas Parks and Wildlife Department ramps up its Texas Urban Fishing (TUF) program in small lakes located in urban areas throughout the state. "We have had a community fishing lake program for many years, but we are interested in expanding it in major metropolitan areas," said Bob Betsill, a research biologist at TPWD's Heart of the Hills Fisheries Science Center near Kerrville. "The goal is to provide year-around, family-oriented fishing opportunities in each of the 25 metropolitan statistical areas in Texas. We now have eight small lakes in the program and are currently evaluating additional ones." The outstanding feature of the program is frequent, repeated stocking of fish throughout the year. "We will be partnering with cities to set up programs to stock rainbow trout in winter and 12-inch channel catfish the rest of the year," Betsill said. "We'll stock fish every other week for about 10 months out of the year." For a list of lakes in the program and the stocking schedule, go to http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fish/infish/news/urbcatfish05.phtml. TPWD is also working to expand loaner fishing tackle programs at the sites. "Research shows that most people who fish in urban fishing lakes live within two miles of the lakes," Betsill said. "The key to success of the program will be involving local parks and recreation departments, civic organizations, fishing clubs and individuals in mentoring kids." For more information or to get involved with the Texas Urban Fishing program, contact Betsill at (830) 866-3356 or bob.betsill@tpwd.state.tx.us. Texas Urban Fishing Lakes City Lake Information Contact Amarillo Medical Center South (806) 655-4341 Bryan-College Station Central Park Pond #1 (979) 822-5067 Dallas-Fort Worth Lakeside Park, Duncanville (817) 732-0761 Dallas-Fort Worth Hurst Chisholm Park, Hurst (817) 732-0761 Houston M. J. Peckham Park, Katy (979) 822-5067 San Angelo Oakes Street Park (325) 651-5556 Waco Buena Vista Park (254) 666-5190 Wichita Falls Plum Lake (940) 766-2383 -30-