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Ok.. so Im updating my Ice fishing site and I came across these things...

 

http://www.thornebro...dez/weedez.html

 

Ok.. at first glance, they look like they would work, then I looked at the price and cheaped out.. LOL.. Then I got to thinking.. If you were to weigh down a small evergreen or cedar and plop them around your ice shack, wouldnt you be creating, the same type of environment for free... plus its biodegradable!!

 

Just wondering if anyone had ever tried to make their own structure!!!

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years ago when I had a permanent hut that stayed in one spot all year and you could have as many minnows and salted minnows you wanted

I would go all my street and pick up the dead used xmas trees and drag them out to the hut and drop them about 15 feet away from the hut.. the deeper the area the farther from the hut ..nasty losing lures and fish in the trees....

some years as many as 15 of them all the way around the hut

 

then I would release my extra minnow and they would sit in the trees and keep the fish interested in the area all season long....

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T.J.

 

I believe it is the Simco Bass Masters that collect christmas trees at the end of the festive season and drop them into the lake around Barrie somewhere. I have seen video fottage of it on another site. It maybe on youtube as well. It makes great structure and spawning area for the fish.

 

Careful with the cynderblocks though I think they may have a reall high Ph with the concrete.

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Well the cat is kind of out of the bag with this stuff now all over. I started doing home made ones a few years ago and snuck them down the holes while perch fishing on simcoe so my buddies didn't see them. In my opinoion they did work when on areas that had very little to no cover. Best was way out in 20+ feet of water or when on hard rock bottom

 

Here's how you can make your own guys. Go to Dollarama and the sell 3 different plastic plants that are about 4-5 ft long just like the ones in the link. Add a 3 oz sinker to the bottom of them and then tie in some green garden foam around the top leaves to make them float. I tied on some heavy fishing line and dropped them around the holes I was fishing.

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T.J.

 

I believe it is the Simco Bass Masters that collect christmas trees at the end of the festive season and drop them into the lake around Barrie somewhere. I have seen video fottage of it on another site. It maybe on youtube as well. It makes great structure and spawning area for the fish.

 

Careful with the cynderblocks though I think they may have a reall high Ph with the concrete.

 

It's the Barrie Bassmasters that do it and we require MNR approval, I wouldnt suggest going to do it without obtaining permission

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I have not, but I have heard of programs that collect christmas trees to place in creeks for trout habitat.

So I suppose its the same idea?

Won't ever do that again do you know how hard it is to get all the tinsel out of a thousand x-mas trees Looked so environmentally friendly though when we filmed "From Silt to Silver"

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Ok.. so Im updating my Ice fishing site and I came across these things...

 

http://www.thornebro...dez/weedez.html

 

Ok.. at first glance, they look like they would work, then I looked at the price and cheaped out.. LOL.. Then I got to thinking.. If you were to weigh down a small evergreen or cedar and plop them around your ice shack, wouldnt you be creating, the same type of environment for free... plus its biodegradable!!

 

Just wondering if anyone had ever tried to make their own structure!!!

 

For a lot of years that's exactly what I did with our tree when Christmas was over.

 

Cut a big hole with a chainsaw, weight the thing down and drop it down the hole.

 

Usually on the big sandy perch flats. That tree stuck out like a neon sign.

 

No one could figure out why we always slayed the jumbos LOL!

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Here's how you can make your own guys. Go to Dollarama and the sell 3 different plastic plants that are about 4-5 ft long just like the ones in the link. Add a 3 oz sinker to the bottom of them and then tie in some green garden foam around the top leaves to make them float. I tied on some heavy fishing line and dropped them around the holes I was fishing.

 

Do you bring this stuff up after you drop it down the hole? If you don't I would suggest you use natural trees for structure. As far as I'm concerned it's just like throwing litter and garbage in the lake.

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The first year I got the aqua-vu, I found it was better to have it sitting on bottom, rather than hanging...so I made a base for it out of a little plastic tray...the kind you'd keep on top of a desk....covered it in plastic weeds from the aquarium (that I bought from Fang...must've passed on his fake weeds idea through some freaky kind of telekinetic osmosis unsure.gif ), and ended up with a camera hidden inside a good clump of weeds.

 

Never used the camera much after that, because I got a Lowrance....but this winter LakerJessy is dying to get out on the ice....and she's a big fan of the camera....so we'll try the fake weeds out again.

 

I like the idea of a couple small trees as a permanent piece of structure though....especially on crappie waters

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When I was a kid my father would sink a poplar tree in the summer out in front of the family cottage on Georgian Bay, it woud hold the leaves all season and all we had to do was as kids was row out about 100' and catch perch all day. Hard to find poplar with leaves in winter though.

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