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Are there water moccasins in Lake Conroe?

There are several aquatic snakes that hang around the lake, including nerodia, broad-banded, yellow-bellied and water moccasin water snakes, Harbison-Ragan said. Most of these snakes are non-venomous, excluding the water moccasin — also known as cottonmouths, the Texas Parks and Wildlife's website states.



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Extending 21 miles in length and covering 21,000 surface acres, Lake Conroe is the reserve drinking water supply for the City of Houston and offers clean, clear water for a large variety of recreation (boating, fishing, hunting, golfing, swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, pleasure boating, etc.).

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Lake Travis is a reservoir on the Colorado River and was formed by the construction of Mansfield Dam in the 1940s. At its deepest point, it reaches a depth of about 210 feet, making it the deepest lake in the state.

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Conceived in 1970 to serve as Houston's alternate water supply, the lake was completed in January 1973 and filled on October 31, 1973. Since that time, it has been a popular stop for recreation. Lake Conroe is popular for fishing, particularly its well-known largemouth bass.

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Extending 21 miles in length and covering 21,000 surface acres, Lake Conroe is the reserve drinking water supply for the City of Houston and offers clean, clear water for a large variety of recreation (boating, fishing, hunting, golfing, swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, pleasure boating, etc.).

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Description. A two-sided freshwater lake map. Lake Conroe is a medium size lake located between Houston and Huntsville. Conroe is a good lake for Black Bass, Crappie, White Bass, Hybrid Bass and Catfish.

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Clarifies that picnicking and camping is al- lowed on SJRA land in designated areas. Prohibits certain nuisance activities such as litter- ing and burning refuse. Also prohibits glass con- tainers on SJRA land. Prohibits the conspicuous public consumption of alcohol that unreasonably disturbs the public.

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The great news is, swimming in Texas lakes is just as safe as swimming in any natural body of water, taking into account the possible risks outlined above.

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Lake Conroe was built as an alternate water supply for the city of Houston. Freese, Nichols and Endress Engineering Inc. designed the project and H. B. Zachery Company was the general contractor. The lake was completed January 1973 and was filled on October 31, 1973.

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