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TWRA's Region IV Reservoir - daymere - 07-06-2004 [font "Comic Sans MS"][#ffffff][size 6][/size][/#ffffff][/font] ![]() [font "Comic Sans MS"]A wide variety of fish attractors have been used over the years. Brush piles that are anchored to the ground [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]and made of cedar and hardwood trees are the most commonly installed and are utilized by a wide variety of [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]game fish species. Stake beds have been constructed to provide habitat for crappie, and spawning benches have [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]been built to create nursery habitat for smallmouth bass. These wooden structures work well for a few years, [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]but must continually be refurbished to retain their effectiveness.[/font] [font "Comic Sans MS"]Live plantings with bald cypress and black willow trees have been established in drawdown areas to create [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]additional, long lasting habitat. The possibility of growing button bush in nurseries and transplanting into [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]reservoirs is being examined.[/font] [font "Comic Sans MS"]Shoreline seeding of grasses during the winter drawdown has the potential of creating spawning habitat and [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]cover for young fish. Seeding has been successful in some areas, but inconsistent water levels have rendered [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]most shoreline seeding projects impractical. Many of our reservoirs fluctuate 30-40 feet between summer full [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]pool and the winter drawdown, a phenomenon which presents a serious challenge to the establishment of [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]vegetation.[/font] [font "Comic Sans MS"]Following are some pictures of fish attractors that have been established in area reservoirs. This is very [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]labor intensive work and Region IV has only two individuals assigned to the program. Volunteers are encouraged [/font][font "Comic Sans MS"]to contact Russell Young at (865)587-7037 or (800)332-0900, extension 250, for the current work schedule.[/font] [center] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() [signature] |