
The Honey
Hole Tree is usually
placed at the bottom in
water at least 6' deep
to attract game fish
such as bass or crappie.
These types of fish are
attracted to cover that
is fairly dense, but
also allows free
movement to ambush prey.
The best configuration
is grouping of at least
three or more trees.
The
Honey Hole Shrub should be
placed in shallow water
of 2' to 3' deep. It
provides escape cover
for juvenile baitfish
and a breeding ground
for plankton, insects,
and forage fish.
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