Fannye Cook Natural Area

Hog Creek Tributary

Brandon, Mississippi, United States

This Hog Creek watershed tributary (unnamed tributary) test site is in the Fannye A. Cooke Natural Area (FACNA) managed by Wildlife Mississippi with restricted access. Wildlife Mississippi for 2022 currently has granted permission only to Will McDearman with Pearl Riverkeepers (PRK) for access and testing. Wildlife Mississippi in the future may entertain requests for permission to other PRK volunteers, but that future point has not yet been reached. Coordination with Libby Hartfield, Wildlife Mississippi Education Coordinator, is essential to understand when conditions may be appropriate for additional requests to James Cummins, Executive Director. Access requires the gate padlock combination at the main gate and one additional side gate. The main gate is located on Liberty Road 0.34 miles from the intersection of Lakeland Drive. On Liberty Road from Lakeland Drive, turn left onto gravel drive to the gate. Unlock padlock with the combination, pass, and lock the main gate before continuing. On gravel road continue 0.36 miles to the first road on the left with gate. Unlock padlock on gate, pass, and relock the gate. Proceed down gravel road that, at 0.63 miles, curves to the right and will pass a gravel parking area on the right. The road will then curve to the left and descend to a lower Pearl River floodplain terrace. Cross a drainage over roadfill with metal culverts and continue. At 1.08 miles from the side gate entrance there is a second tributary crossing under roadfill with two metal culverts. This is the Hog Creek watershed tributary test site. Park on the side of the gravel road or park in a grassy open area on the right before crossing the tributary. The open grassy area may be muddy or soft and unsuitable for parking. The dirt-fill tributary crossing is covered with cement and asphalt. Carefully walk down the cement-asphalt bank to the downstream side to test discharge at or near the culverts. Alternatively, walk down the left downstream dirt bank to the edge of the tributary. Boots may be needed if muddy and to walk under cypress trees through cypress knees to the edge of the water. At lower tributary water levels there may not be any discharge through the metal culverts downstream where the roadfill and position of the culverts will damn and block flow. A decision is required in this low water condition whether to test on the upstream backwater or downstream side. From the test site, this unnamed tributary runs 0.17 miles to the Pearl River.

Location created by
Abby Braman

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low flow, heavy algae coverage upstream and downstream

02 Jun 13:35 by Will McDearman

downstream with heavy algae cover on surface, appearing eutrophic, very little current or flow

24 May 09:05 by Will McDearman

Very little water flowing thru culvert from upstream to downstream under roadfill. Downstream of culvert in pool with test site, water surface covered with algae, eutrophic. Very little discharge from creek downstream into Pearl River.

18 Aug 11:20 by Will McDearman

water discharge low but continuing thru roadfill culvert upstream to downstream.

03 Aug 10:45 by Will McDearman

turbid with siltation upstream, and appearing eutrophic in upstream pool with algae. Water flow continuing thru roadfill culverts upstream to downstream.

21 Jul 10:50 by Will McDearman

upstream of roadfill turbid and muddy, dowstream from roadfill culverts not highly muddy. Water flow and discharge continuing from upstream to downstream thru culverts at roadfill.

13 Jul 13:40 by Will McDearman

Thunderstorm in area the day before. Tributary flow and discharge greater than last week, and greatest observed since testing began summer 2022. No air or water temp data available. I fell in another creek afterwards and my field notebook got wet, and ink smeared with such data for this site.

06 Jul 08:20 by Will McDearman

Water continuing to flow thru culverts upstream to downstream.

30 Jun 09:30 by Will McDearman

current and flow still occurring thru culverts

22 Jun 07:40 by Will McDearman

creek volume and flow still sufficient to go thru culvert under road fill from upstream to downstream.

15 Jun 08:30 by Will McDearman