City of Duncan, Oklahoma, fights zebra mussels




Texas Parks and Wildlife encourages Texas residents to clean, drain and dry their boats after several lakes in Texas have become victims of the invasive species, zebra mussels. Texas Parks and Wildlife first discovered the mussels near the Oklahoma border in Lake Texoma in 2009.

Now the City of Duncan is looking to take the steps to prevent a zebra mussels infestation before Duncan Lakes share the same fate.

The City of Duncan asks boat owners in the area to remove any aquatic plant life clinging to the hull of the boat, lift boats entirely out of the water using a boatlift, scrape the zebra mussels from the hull of the boat using a putty knife or any tool with a wide blade, wash the boat using hot soapy water, use a garden hose with a powerful spray or put your boat on a trailer and run it through a car wash to remove remaining zebra mussels and residue, flush zebra mussels from the engine by clamping a motor flusher onto the engine by attaching a garden hose and running the engine for 10 minutes, leave boats out of the water and in the sun and if possible to thoroughly dry it. The mussels thrive best in water or in humid air.

Compare the City’s “request” with Texas’ law. I wonder how many boaters will comply with the City’s request.

According to the Oklahoma Wildlife Department, Kerr Reservoir, Keystone Lake, Skiatook Lake, Oologah Lake, Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, Kaw Lake, Lake Eufaula, Sooner Lake and Lake Texoma are all Oklahoma lakes infested with the mussels along with Lake Hefner which was discovered to be infested in Nov. 2016.

 




Tell us what you think!

Lake Texoma Email Updates


 

Visit our Lake Texoma Sponsors!

Lake Texoma on Social Media

 
       

Lake Texoma Current Weather Alerts

There are no active watches, warnings or advisories.

 

Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Thursday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 84

Thursday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 75

Independence Day

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 87

Friday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 77

Saturday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 89

Saturday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 77

Sunday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 91

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 77


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 7/3: 619.26 (+2.26)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 2)

FAIR. Water stained; 84 degrees; 2.44 feet above pool. Striper fishing is good on ledges and humps. Fish are moving quickly on contour in 15-20 feet of water, or suspended 30 feet down on deep humps in 50-70 feet of water on live shad. Topwater baits will be hit-and-miss in the mornings and late evenings before dark. Channel and blue catfish are great on points and ledges in 25-30 feet of water using punch bait. Bigger blues are roaming deeper water flats in 50-70 feet of water, cut shad and whole gizzard shad are working. Bass fishing is good near docks and rocks on crankbaits and quick moving baits. Look for pockets of clearer water and fish to be suspended. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are tough with an inconsistent bite. The flood gates have been closed and the bite should improve as the water settles. Best bite has been with live bait or trolling 20-30 feet of water. Some reports of catches anchored in deep water. Still waiting for the small threadfin shad to run midlake. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors. Anticipate increased boater traffic this weekend as we celebrate our Nation’s Independence Day.

More Fishing Reports