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Pond Fishing

Fishing Ponds How many of you have been pond fishing?  Fishing from a pond is a fun and entertaining outdoor activity.  You don’t have to be an experienced angler-the whole family can participate, plus it’s fun for all ages.  If you are fishing on public ponds, you’ll need a fishing...

Honey Hole

Artificial fish habitats have been popular and utilized to expand the concentration of fish by fishermen everywhere. MossBack Fish Habitats provide a honey hole that gives the opportunity to create ambush points for larger fish. That is not all! Whether it's for fry or forage, our artificial habitats are ideal...

Artificial Habitat

Artificial Habitat Having quality artificial habitat is necessary for fish reproduction, growth, feeding, and shelter. Each species of fish goes through different cycles at various times of the year and eats different foods. Spawning will put fish in one place, their need for cover in another, and their...

Artificial Fish Cover

What is Artificial Fish Cover? Artificial fish cover is man made with materials not found in nature.  The intended goal is reproduction and protection of more fish.  Artificial fish habitat also attracts fish for fisherman as well as, provides a place for fish to...

PVC Fish Structure

PVC Fish Structure MossBack offers lighter weight PVC fish structures for your pond. Having quality fish structure is necessary for fish reproduction, growth, feeding, and shelter. Each species of fish goes through different cycles at various times of the year and eats different foods. Spawning will put fish in...

Pond Fish Structures

What are Pond Fish Structures? Pond structures can be natural or man made. Pond fish structures provide cover, a place for reproduction, shade, and a place to feed or hunt. Natural cover can breakdown and deteriorate over time. Artificial pond fish...

Fish Structure

Fish Structure Quality fish structure is necessary for fish reproduction, growth, feeding, and shelter. Fish Structure vs. Fish Cover "Structure" refers to the topographical components of a lake, including creek and river channels, points, flats, humps, and submerged roadbeds. From a fishing perspective,...

Pond Management

Why Pond Management Pond management is a science and an art.  There are several aspects of pond management that can include, but are not limited to, the following: fish habitat, water quality, food chain, fertilizing, liming, weed control, aerators, fish stocking, and electrofishing. Habitat Habitat is what...

Fish Habitat

Fish Habitat Having quality fish habitat is necessary for fish reproduction, growth, feeding, and shelter. Each species of fish goes through different cycles at various times of the year and eats different foods. Spawning will put fish in one place, their need for cover in another, and their tolerances of...

Bass at Home

New reservoirs provide exceptional fishing for largemouth bass and other sportfish. While several environmental factors contribute to the high-quality fishing, abundant and quality habitat is a primary factor....