Pond Habitat and Cover Pond habitat or fish cover is vital for bass and baitfish, as well as growing areas for algae, plankton, and other food sources. Read all about habitat here. Your Old Christmas Tree Can Help You Catch More Fish Fish and Lake Management / Kate Riordan / December 28, 2023 How Artificial Habitat Influences Our Lakes Fish and Lake Management / Bob Lusk / April 18, 2023 What Happens to Christmas Trees Under Water? Fish and Lake Management / Bob Lusk / December 29, 2021 Diversity in Life Fish and Lake Management / Mark Cornwell / February 23, 2021 Lake Versus Fish Fish and Lake Management / Bob Lusk / December 21, 2020 Evaluating Response of Largemouth Bass to Habitat Enhancement Pt. 2 Fish and Lake Management / Chance Kirkeeng, M.S. M.S. student, South Dakota State University / January 22, 2017 Evaluating Response of Largemouth Bass to Habitat Enhancement: Preliminary Results and Observations Fish and Lake Management / Chance Kirkeeng / January 18, 2017 Re-plumbing the Food Web Fish and Lake Management / Bob Lusk / August 16, 2016 Habitat Science and the Attraction vs. Production Debate Fish and Lake Management / Brian Graeb / August 1, 2016 What's the Difference between Structure and Cover? Fish and Lake Management / Ralph Manns / January 23, 2016 Artificial Habitat Installation Tips Fish and Lake Management / Dave Beasley / December 7, 2014 A Quick Method to Create More Aquatic Habitat Fish and Lake Management / Shawn Banks / January 3, 2014 Brush Piles: Habitat and Havens Fish and Lake Management / Walter Bassano / October 1, 2011 Building A Better Brush Pile Fish and Lake Management / Steve Masters / October 13, 2007 Habitat & Simple Structure, After the Fact Fish and Lake Management / Bob Lusk / August 31, 2007 Spruce Up Your Pond Fish and Lake Management / Dr. Dave Willis & Todd St. Sauver / December 22, 2004 Curing The Structureless Syndrome Fish and Lake Management / Jamie Ennis / May 10, 2002 A Tool For Habitat Fish and Lake Management / Jamie Ennis / May 23, 2001 Creating Fish Cover Fish and Lake Management / Mike Otto / October 13, 2000