Posts Tagged ‘fish habitat’

What Do You Do With An Old Christmas Tree?

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

What do you do with your old Christmas tree?

Lots of folks set them by the curb for the trash man. City residents often have the option of either taking them to a composting center or leaving them curbside for pickup for recycling.

That leaves lots of room for country folk to wonder what to do with theirs.

If you’ve a pond on your property, and there are fish in there, well you can give the fish a New Year’s present by tossing in the Christmas tree.

Your discarded pine or cedar will provide a healthy habitat for your fish. They provide cover for the small fish, which draws the bigger fish making it a future good fishing spot.

Recycle them in your own pond – don’t discard them into public lakes!

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Dead Boat

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Sometimes an old worn out, busted up, left for dead boat can be a good thing.

When that old worn out, busted up, left for dead relic of an eyesore can be repurposed as a fish habitat.

In Mississippi, the Tiger Shark, an old worn out, busted up, left to rot, marine hazard off Biloxi Beach has been towed off to the Gulf and sank, creating an artificial fish habitat for fishing.

The majority of the areas artificial reef habitats were lost during Hurricane Katrina. The Mississippi Resources Derelict Vessel Program has restored about 60 percent, much of that from derelict ships and barges.

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