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Does Texas stock private ponds?

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department does not stock private ponds. Commercial fish farms raise fish for sale to private landowners.



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In Texas, water rights depend on whether the water is surface water or groundwater. Surface water is publicly owned and governed by the State of Texas. Without a permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), landowners may only use surface water for domestic and livestock purposes.

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Texas has more than 800,000 private ponds.

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According to the state of Texas, private ponds don't require a license to fish, Werner said.

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In Texas, anglers who fish privately owned water bodies are not required to hold a state fishing license. That covers a lot of water - the thousands of stock tanks, farm ponds, subdivision lakes or other impoundments wholly owned by private landowners. No license is required to fish those waters.

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Fairfield Lake is the largest private lake in the state and is estimated to be about 50-feet deep. The property, marketed by Hortenstine Ranch Company, is in its namesake city of Fairfield and is about 90 miles southeast of Dallas.

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A pond is a body of water less than 0.5 acres (150 square meters) in an area or less than 20 feet (6 meters) in depth. A lake is defined as a body of water bigger than 1 acre (4,000 m²), although size is not a reliable indicator of its water quality.

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The definition of lakes and why there's no standardization A pond is a body of water less than 0.5 acres (150 square meters) in an area or less than 20 feet (6 meters) in depth. A lake is defined as a body of water bigger than 1 acre (4,000 m²), although size is not a reliable indicator of its water quality.

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According to Texas law, all rivers, lakes, oceans, and waterways are considered public and owned by the state.

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