LAKE TEXANA


'Lake Texana' is a reservoir on the Navidad River, 8 miles (13 km) east of Edna, in Jackson County, Texas, USA. The reservoir is formed by the construction of Palmetto Bend Dam, begun in 1968 and completed in 1979. The dam and lake are managed by the Lavaca-Navidad River Authority, and supply drinking water to surrounding communities and industries. Lake Texana is the only reservoir managed by the Authority. Lake Texana is also a recreational destination.

Contents
Fish and plant populations
Recreational uses
Trivia
External links

Fish and plant populations


Lake Texana has been stocked with species of fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in Lake Texana include catfish, largemouth bass, white crappie, white bass, hybrid striped bass, and sunfish. A wide variety of native plant species thrivein the lake, including water hyacinth, coontail, spikerush, cattail, pondweed, bull's tongue, pickerel weed, and duckweed. Two exotic, invasive species exist in the lake: hydrilla and giant salvinia. The giant salvinia is presently limited to the Sandy Creek arm of the reservoir.

Recreational uses


Boating and fishing are both popular recreational uses of the lake.

Trivia



★ Lake Texana is named after the ghost town of Texana, which it covers. Texana was a prominent town in Jackson County and was the county seat,until Edna got the county seat. Afterwards people started moving to Edna and Ganado, eventually to where there were no people living in there and it becoming a ghost town.

External links



Lavaca-Navidad River Authority

Lake Texana - Texas Parks & Wildlife



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