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Fish Attractors: Honey Hole Trees


Category: Sports and Recreation  >>  Fishing

By Brad Metzler   [ 14/03/2009 ]
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Putting vital structures in the bottom of your pond will attract fish to an area where you are likely to catch them. Items like the Honey Hole Tree are made of polyethylene tubing and will not rot or snag your line. These structures can not only help you get the fish to where you want them, but they can also provide breeding and feeding grounds for your fish.

Permanent structures in your pond or private lake can help increase your fish population. They encouraging spawning and help protect fry from other fish and predators. Users have reported not only an increase in fish population, but the fish are also growing bigger.

When fish have appropriate fish attractors at the bottom of the pond, their stress levels decrease. They will feed more and breed more. In the past, fishermen have tried and tried to produce such structures to help out the quantity and quality of fish in their ponds. You may have heard of the popular Christmas tree habitat. People would throw their Christmas trees off of the pier after Christmas every year to provide some cover and breeding grounds for their fish. This works pretty well for a while. The problem is, natural debris will rot over time and can cause so many fishing line snags that it’s not hardly worth trying to fish near them.

Other items have also proven themselves to be semi-useful, but snags or deterioration have always been a problem. The Honey Hole Tree is designed with the fish, the environment and the fisherman in mind. It’s essentially a cone covered in hoses. The air escapes the hoses allowing the entire structure to sink to the bottom of the pond. The materials will not deteriorate or rot and the design mimics actual shrubs, trees or grasses that a fish would feel comfortable nesting or feeding around. The slick hoses offer a revolutionary benefit of very rarely snagging hooks and lines.

Having fish attractors like artificial habitats in your pond will help you to support a bigger fish population stocked with bigger fish than you could have raised before. Not only will you harbor more and bigger fish, but you will also have a good idea of where they are hiding, feeding and breeding.

The Honey Hole Tree has about ninety-three branches extending three feet each from the center cone. This is a really big fish attractor that stands six feet tall. Honey Hole Shrubs are also available for more shallow areas. You can place multiple shrubs or trees in areas where you would like fish to congregate. You are sure to enjoy the abundance of snag-free fishing that you will experience with one or more of these innovative fish attractor.

About the author:
About the Author: Brad Metzler is the owner of Honey Hole Tree Inc., an industry leader in the production and sale of fish attractors like Honey Hole Trees and Turtle Traps. Honey Hole Tree Inc. also consists of Lake and Pond Management Professionals that are dedicated to finding the most economical solutions and strategies for your fish attractant and stocking needs.

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