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Lake Nasworthy project: Here's what we knowfishing piers, shoreline erosion and sandy beaches. This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: Lake Nasworthy project: Here's what we know ...
Algal blooms can deplete oxygen levels and cause fish to die ... aquatic invasive species, which is illegal in Texas. "Unfortunately, the zebra mussel infestation of Lake Nasworthy is part ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — An angler has made waves in San Angelo after reeling in an over 50-pound catfish at Lake Nasworthy, the heaviest recorded fish caught at the lake.
Wright’s recent sampling of Nasworthy also revealed that the lake contains an abundant population of white crappie. Additional sampling of Nasworthy’s fish will follow in months ahead.
A $31.6 million wastewater treatment system at Lake Nasworthy is nearing completion ... including boat ramps, fishing piers, shoreline erosion and sandy beaches.
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