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    MDC crews create fish habitat at Smithville Lake

    Trees dropped along lake shore add shelter for sport fish such as bass


    Smithville, Mo. – Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) crews boosted fish habitat at Smithville Lake on Oct. 6 by felling trees growing near the shoreline into the water. The trees will provide good spawning habitat in spring for fish, especially largemouth bass. They will also be durable shelter for newly hatched sportfish fry hiding out from predators.
    MDC crews with boats and chainsaws dropped the trees into the water’s edge in coves in the Rock Creek, Linn and Roberts branches of the lake. All sites are north of the Route W Bridge on the lake’s upper end.
    Three years ago, similar habitat was added near seven miles of shoreline in the lake’s Camp Branch arm. Fishery surveys found largemouth bass utilizing the cover, including newly hatched fry that become the population base for future successful bass angling, said Eric Dennis, MDC fisheries management biologist.
    “We saw a lot of spawning activity near those trees,” Dennis said. “We saw some great success.”
    Habitat near shore provides hiding places for young sport fish, and it also provides places for insect production, a key food for young fish. However, fluctuating water levels in large reservoirs inhibit the vegetative growth that can provide good habitat. Shorelines with good water depth for spawning and young fish often have bare rock or mud. Downed trees can provide new fish habitat.
    MDC crews used chainsaws to hinge cut trees growing near the shoreline. With hinge cutting, the tree is dropped but left attached to the stump. There is enough connection to keep the tree alive for some time and prompt regeneration of sprouts from the stump, Dennis said. The hinge also helps hold the tree in place so it doesn’t float away.
    Trees have also been placed in brush piles in deeper water as habitat for fish such as crappie. But the hinge-cut trees are in shallow water.
    Crews mostly cut softwood trees such as sycamore, cottonwood and locust that were growing near shore. Some were small while others were 20 to 30 feet tall. Most oaks and hickories were left standing as favored trees for wildlife. Dennis estimated that more than 500 trees were felled by MDC teams working in various locations. The cutting sites were located in areas mostly accessible only by boat. Trees will regrow quickly, especially cottonwoods and sycamores.
    MDC’s Find MO Fish app for digital devices can help anglers find created fish habitat in lakes such as sunken brush piles. To get the app, visit http://mdc.mo.gov/mobile/mobile-apps/find-mo-fish.

    Photos: MDC crews on Oct. 6 hinge cut trees growing near shore at Smithville Lake to provide fish habitat near the shoreline. The trees provide good largemouth bass spawning habitat in spring. With hinge cutting, part of the tree is left attached to the stump, which encourages new tree sprouts from the stump and holds the tree trunk in place in the water. The bigger trees made a pretty good splash when they hit the water.
    Photos by Bill Graham, Missouri Department of Conservation

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    MDC crews hinge cut 500+ trees starting in the "Rock Creek" Arm and coves heading North up to and including the "Linn and Roberts" Branches. We also hinge cut a ton of trees in "3 Fingers" on the East side of the Little Platte Arm. Nearly 10 miles of shoreline were hinge cut in this shallow water habitat project. The habitat look great and they should start holding fish immediately and will be prime spawning locations next spring.
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    Great news from MDC, Eric! Thanks for passing on this info.

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    I saw some banks with the felled trees up there Wed. Great job creating more structure.
    Thanks for the report Eric.

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    Thanks for the info Eric, I appreciate all the work you guys do on the lake.

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    Thumbs up to you, Eric, and to the entire MDC team servicing Smithville Lake. Y'all do a great job!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Joedog View Post
    Thumbs up to you, Eric, and to the entire MDC team
    Now Joedog's entire tackle box will be stuck in a tree and he will not need to cast nearly as high as before!
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    Actually, I was just excited to go retrieve some of my jigs, now that they're down where i can reach 'em!

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