Donated Christmas trees give fish a new home

Discarded Christmas trees get a second life beneath Kentucky waters as wildlife staff prepare donated evergreens for use as fish habitat. (Photo/Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources)

Natural trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources “Christmas for the Fishes” tree recycling program can give a home to fish in many Kentucky lakes in the coming year. This annual program uses evergreens donated after the holiday season to create underwater habitats that help fish thrive.

“Donated Christmas trees are put to work in local reservoirs as fish habitat, where they’re arranged in clusters that create dense branches and small pockets for young fish to hide,” said Spencer Phillips, a fisheries biologist with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. “These structures also attract sportfish, offering opportunistic feeding as smaller fish venture out from cover.”

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will be accepting evergreen trees from Dec. 26 through Jan. 16 at 37 drop-off locations across the state. Trees should be real, not artificial, and should be free of lights, garland and decorations. Limbs, wreaths, brush or other plants will not be accepted.

Fish thrive in environments with a variety of cover, including trees and logs, officials said. The donated trees will help restore woody structures that have previously decayed in our lakes, providing protective cover and shade for a variety of fish species.

“Every tree counts,” Phillips said. “Each tree can provide benefits for local fisheries for several years, gradually enhancing fish habitat that has been lost over time. Local anglers also benefit from the creation of reliable fishing hotspots around the sunken brush piles.”

Donated trees will be anchored to environmentally friendly weights and submerged at various depths in different lakes and reservoirs across Kentucky to provide places for fish to feed, shelter and spawn. They provide great refuge and feeding habitat for game fish, as well as for small fish and invertebrates that are crucial to a thriving ecosystem.

The locations where trees are installed often become hotspots for the fish species targeted by anglers. These locations are recorded by Kentucky Fish and Wildlife staff and the GPS coordinates made available to anglers through the “Lakes with Fish Attractors” page on the department’s website and FishBoatKY app available on the iTunes App and Google Play stores.

For more information about the Christmas tree recycling program or to find a drop-off location, visit the department’s website (fw.ky.gov) or call 1-800-858-1549, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. weekdays, excluding holidays.

Local drop-off locations include:

  • Floyd County – 2744 Lake Road, Prestonsburg.
  • Lawrence County – Community Center, 205 Bulldog Lane, Louisa, at the parking lot near the dumpster (please do not block dumpster access).
  • Johnson County – Paintsville Lake Marina Parking Lot, 1581 Kentucky Route 2275, Staffordsville.
  • Pike County – Fishtrap Lake, Pompey Branch, in the back corner of the parking lot near the RV campground.

For questions about these locations, contact Jason Russell at 606-889-1705.

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