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Green planet 21/01/14

Explore the concept of artificial habitats and their significance in sustaining fish populations. The Honey Hole Tree is an innovative artificial fish habitat designed to attract various fish species such as crappie, bass, and catfish. Featuring 93 flexible limbs, it provides ideal spawning, protective, and feeding zones. Made from environmentally friendly materials, this structure thrives in waters six feet deep or more. Learn how artificial habitats can enhance ecosystems and improve fishing experiences.

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Green planet 21/01/14

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  1. Green planet21/01/14 Angela Luis Ricardo Vianey Oscar adrian Julián

  2. Artificial Habitats a habitat that has been affected by humans in some way, usually that has beenchanged for a purposeeg. a field that is now growing crops an area of woodland.

  3. Idea for artificial habitat • Honey Hole Tree Fish Structure and Habitat The Honey Hole Tree is the very best commercially available artificial fish attractor/habitat! Fish absolutely love them for spawning habitat, protection, and feeding zones!  Each fish cover honey hole tree has 93 flexible limbs that produces a permanent haven for crappie, bass, and catfish. The cone and limbs are made from environmentThe Honey Hole Tree Fish Cover is best utilized in water that is six feet deep or deeper.

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