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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 06:23 AM
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Duckcreek Davy
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i don't eat the sand bass for 10 years .but i knew about the creek fish and lake fish what different before.why?because after the rain fish come by the creek .they stay with muddy water .so they taste like mud.if you catch fish from lake they taste sweet that's why they taste different!and after done fishing must be fix them the right way keep them fresh . KFJ is right... when they are running, they are consuming large amounts of both lake bait that have moved up along with native creek bait as well they are consuming fast and furious, which in turn they directly absorb. Lake sandies always taste sweeter and cleaner than the creek bass. However, I do think the treatment plants on RC and other creeks do affect the flavor. I've caught sandies off the creeks of Lavon that do not have treatment plants, and they taste very similar as to how they taste when they're pulled from the lake. On top of that, really think about all the suburban runoff that dumps into the creek after a rain. The Rowlett Creek Treatment Plant's treated water does not go into Rowlett Creek. It is pumped through a pipeline to Duck Creek. There is a station and the outlet just below where the Garland Elk's Lodge is. I'm not aware of any wastewater discharge from a municipality into RC. Doesn't mean there isn't one upstream somewhere.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
[Re: Duckcreek Davy]
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04/14/16 03:07 PM
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i don't eat the sand bass for 10 years .but i knew about the creek fish and lake fish what different before.why?because after the rain fish come by the creek .they stay with muddy water .so they taste like mud.if you catch fish from lake they taste sweet that's why they taste different!and after done fishing must be fix them the right way keep them fresh . KFJ is right... when they are running, they are consuming large amounts of both lake bait that have moved up along with native creek bait as well they are consuming fast and furious, which in turn they directly absorb. Lake sandies always taste sweeter and cleaner than the creek bass. However, I do think the treatment plants on RC and other creeks do affect the flavor. I've caught sandies off the creeks of Lavon that do not have treatment plants, and they taste very similar as to how they taste when they're pulled from the lake. On top of that, really think about all the suburban runoff that dumps into the creek after a rain. The Rowlett Creek Treatment Plant's treated water does not go into Rowlett Creek. It is pumped through a pipeline to Duck Creek. There is a station and the outlet just below where the Garland Elk's Lodge is. I'm not aware of any wastewater discharge from a municipality into RC. Doesn't mean there isn't one upstream somewhere. I'm not sure if Plano does from a treatment plant, but when it floods, their raw sewage spills into the creek sometimes. There was a warning about that last year. People on near by well water were told to boil because of it. Can't say I'm thrilled about all the lead shot that rains down into the creek from the gun range either. Rowlett Creek is one of the dirtier creeks no matter what, just given how it flows through the metroplex and its feeders that flow though the metroplex. That said, most fish I've eaten from RC taste fine.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 04:22 PM
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erittmueller
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The same thing starts to happen to salmon when they go up to spawn. Once their fat reserves are gone their bodies start to break down their muscle since they are not eating, or hardly eating in the case of sand bass. They start to loose their flavor a little and can start to loose color of the meat if they are extremely starved. Rowlett creek is a pretty long creek for them to move up without having enough food (say like in a river...), most others are shorter. They spend more time in the creek than in most others. There is nothing wrong with the meat, it's just going to be like that anywhere if you catch any fish that are in that condition.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 04:49 PM
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PlanoKeith
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I wonder if the sewage treatment plant in Plano by the golf course in los rios is dumping so called cleaned water in Rowlette Creek. The creek does go that far.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 04:56 PM
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I wonder if the sewage treatment plant in Plano by the golf course in los rios is dumping so called cleaned water in Rowlette Creek. The creek does go that far. Probably. Even if it's another creek, almost everything in that part of the metroplex feeds into RC eventually.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 05:00 PM
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PlanoKeith
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I wonder if the sewage treatment plant in Plano by the golf course in los rios is dumping so called cleaned water in Rowlette Creek. The creek does go that far. Probably. Even if it's another creek, almost everything in that part of the metroplex feeds into RC eventually.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 08:55 PM
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If you watch the USGS gauge, their is a daily swing. In the daytime it flows a bit stronger than at night. That means there is something like a plant that is pumping water into the creek daily. So it would make sense that the treatment plant in Plano is pumping water in.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 09:42 PM
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BankAngler50
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More water = diluted "sewage"
Fish tasted fine in prior years, but not many hybrids were caught, but this year's many many more hybrids have been caught and more will be caught after this waves of rain....RH gangs get nervous? Lol
Put it in another way, if you wash a busket of dirty laundry with 5 gallon of water vs 50 gallon of water, which is dirtier, the 5 gallon or the 50 gallon... sewage treatment plant discharge only "cleaned" water into the creeks, why because creeks feed reservoir, our drinking water.
Imho, post spawn metamorphic change in the body of the fish may cause the change of fish taste.
PS, RC is deeper this year compared to previous year, so the treatment plant water discharge sb a bigger issue last year when RC had much less water... and all those drought years, yet didn't hear about this theory until now. Hmm,... lol
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Why do I go fishing? To catch a box of fish and/or some quality time under the sun. Thank Heaven I never fail fishing in Texas, catching box fish or plenty of sunburn.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 11:46 PM
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Long4Fishing
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If you watch the USGS gauge, their is a daily swing. In the daytime it flows a bit stronger than at night. That means there is something like a plant that is pumping water into the creek daily. So it would make sense that the treatment plant in Plano is pumping water in. Thanks for pointing out. I always wonder why there's a daily swing of discharge from about 70 cfps to 90 cfps during recent regular days. So that 20 cfps could be from the treatment plant?
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/14/16 11:59 PM
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MrNovice
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If you watch the USGS gauge, their is a daily swing. In the daytime it flows a bit stronger than at night. That means there is something like a plant that is pumping water into the creek daily. So it would make sense that the treatment plant in Plano is pumping water in. At least it is upscale Plano poop, and not Oak Cliff poop like the Trinity.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/15/16 12:45 AM
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iluvfishin
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If you watch the USGS gauge, their is a daily swing. In the daytime it flows a bit stronger than at night. That means there is something like a plant that is pumping water into the creek daily. So it would make sense that the treatment plant in Plano is pumping water in. At least it is upscale Plano poop, and not Oak Cliff poop like the Trinity. Lol that fancy stuff!
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
[Re: HeavyLead]
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04/15/16 12:59 AM
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BankAngler50
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Lol, raw sewage has poop, but treated water from treatment plant is cleared water and has nothing that fish can eat, Fyi.
Why do I go fishing? To catch a box of fish and/or some quality time under the sun. Thank Heaven I never fail fishing in Texas, catching box fish or plenty of sunburn.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
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04/15/16 01:11 AM
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BankAngler50
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I am more concerned about chemical washed down from neighborhood street, but this issue sb more profound in drought years than during a flood year, again the flood water diluted the chemical concentration level so it sb less of an issue this year.
Why do I go fishing? To catch a box of fish and/or some quality time under the sun. Thank Heaven I never fail fishing in Texas, catching box fish or plenty of sunburn.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
[Re: erittmueller]
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04/15/16 01:23 AM
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BankAngler50
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The same thing starts to happen to salmon when they go up to spawn. Once their fat reserves are gone their bodies start to break down their muscle since they are not eating, or hardly eating in the case of sand bass. They start to loose their flavor a little and can start to loose color of the meat if they are extremely starved. Rowlett creek is a pretty long creek for them to move up without having enough food (say like in a river...), most others are shorter. They spend more time in the creek than in most others. There is nothing wrong with the meat, it's just going to be like that anywhere if you catch any fish that are in that condition.
Eric +1,
Why do I go fishing? To catch a box of fish and/or some quality time under the sun. Thank Heaven I never fail fishing in Texas, catching box fish or plenty of sunburn.
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Re: Rowlett Creek 2016
[Re: Duckcreek Davy]
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04/15/16 01:27 AM
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Billdallas
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thanks ive been wondering for years what that lift station was for
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