Pond King - Floating Docks August 20, 2008         
 
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Pontoon Boat

Honey Hole Tree

Poly cone with over 275’ of polyethylene tubing.  
Fish through without worry of snagging limbs.  
Never needs to be replaced - will not rot.  
Provides a large 6' tall x 7’ wide area of cover.  
Includes sufficient weights for most locations.  
Can easily be suspended at any depth.  
Lightweight and easy to assemble.  
Gamefish find & hold on structure immediately.  
Each tree has 93 flexible limbs that produces a permanent haven for crappie, bass, and catfish. The cone and limbs are made from environmentally friendly polyethylene. You can fish through the cover without snagging which puts more fish in the boat and less tackle lost below.

Our Honey Hole Tree has over 15,000 square inches of surface area for algae, eggs, and insect larvae to attach to. The dozen slots around the exterior allow baitfish access to a place to hide which in turn attracts larger fish. 

The Honey Hole Tree is best utilized in water that is six feet deep or deeper. A cluster of at least three trees in a triangular pattern is the most effective. Sink trees on points or coves and any spot where there is a sharp contrast in water depth. Another prime location is under a floating dock or pier. In deeper water you may want to suspend the tree.
Most fish, especially bass and crappie, like to suspend off of the bottom when water depths exceed 15 feet. The Honey Hole Tree is the only artificial fish habitat on the market that can be suspended from the bottom. The illustration below shows a potential layout for three groups each of the Honey Hole Tree and Shrub in a one acre pond.

 

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