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The Honey
Hole Shrub is designed for placement in water that is
2-3’ deep. This is the area of the pond or lake that
small baitfish live and breed. The density of the tubes
on the Honey Hole Shrub provide an escape cover for
smaller fish. Also baitfish will feed off of plankton
and insect larvae that cling to the tubes. Finally the
tubes provide a substrate for forage fish to lay their
eggs on. This is a threefold benefit to improving forage
production. Placing the units in groups of 4 to 10
creates a sizable area of protection.
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Are you trying to grow
trophy bass?
The secret to producing big bass is providing plenty of
forage for them to eat. The Honey Hole Shrub will boost
baitfish production especially with those species of
fish that attach their eggs to vertical substrate. This
includes fathead minnows, golden shiners, and threadfin
shad. The establishment of shad populations is
particularly critical if your goal is to produce double
digit bass. |
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