I could give you a fish list of central Texas, however... you should just buy Freshwater Fishes of Texas: A Field Guide by Thomas, Bonner, and Whiteside. This book just came out last Summer, and is pretty comprehensive. We've caught/are hunting for a few fish that aren't in edition 1 but will be in edition 2. You can get it on Amazon. Worth every penny.
Note-Though I'm in the program where this book is produced, I have nothing to gain monetarily or otherwise by recommending it. Everyone that is into fish in Texas should have this as a quick reference to compliment the Hubbs key. Now that I mentioned the Hubbs key, here's a link to it
http://faculty.schreiner.edu/fstevens/Freshwater%20Fish.pdf . This is what we use on those hard to decifer fish. So, get both of these publications and you'll be on your way to be a Master of Texas Fishes.
Oh, I'll send you a list of the fish assemblages of every river basin in the state once I find the file.
Note-Though I'm in the program where this book is produced, I have nothing to gain monetarily or otherwise by recommending it. Everyone that is into fish in Texas should have this as a quick reference to compliment the Hubbs key. Now that I mentioned the Hubbs key, here's a link to it
http://faculty.schreiner.edu/fstevens/Freshwater%20Fish.pdf . This is what we use on those hard to decifer fish. So, get both of these publications and you'll be on your way to be a Master of Texas Fishes.
Oh, I'll send you a list of the fish assemblages of every river basin in the state once I find the file.
deeeeeeeerr!