
How The Army Uses Christmas Trees To Make Fishing Better
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In Southern Illinois, the United States Army Corps of Engineers is requesting recycled Christmas trees from locals who celebrate to make the fishing on Rend Lake better.
By bundling Christmas trees together and weighing the bundles down at their bases, usually with cement blocks, the engineers make brush piles that are then dumped into the lake.
The underwater structure serves as a sanctuary for smaller fish, an ambush point for larger fish, and an excellent spot for anglers to wet a line.
From now until January 15, 2021, the Army Corps will be accepting tree donations to help strengthen Rend Lake, a large reservoir known for its tremendous crappie fishing.
Photo Credit: The Southern Illinoisan
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Watch Christmas Trees get dumped into Rend Lake