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		<title>Build some habitat for the holidays </title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tammy Teague]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[LITTLE ROCK — Once the wrapping paper has been thrown away and the last drop of eggnog has been consumed, few people have a use for that evergreen tree that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>LITTLE ROCK — Once the wrapping paper has been thrown away and the last drop of eggnog has been consumed, few people have a use for that evergreen tree that graced their home during the holiday season. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has a new job for those leftover trees: fish habitat.</p>



<p>The AGFC has drop-off locations across the state to let your old Christmas tree have a second life as underwater cover. The small spaces and dense cover offered by fresh Christmas trees make excellent nursery habitat for small fish as well as great places to fish.</p>



<p>Anglers are welcome to remove trees from drop-off locations to create their own fish attractors. Tying the trees to cinder blocks with parachute cord is a popular option to weigh the trees down. Sandbags also are a popular option. By the time the bags and cord deteriorate, the trees will be waterlogged and no longer need the weight to stay on the bottom.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>The small branches will deteriorate quickly, so it’s best to sink the trees in groups. The trunks of the trees will last much longer, offering some woody cover long after a single tree’s attractiveness wanes.</p>



<p>Trees should be clean of all ornaments, lights and tinsel before they are dropped off. Artificial Christmas trees should not be used as fish habitat, either.</p>



<p>Trees can be dropped off at any of the following locations until the end of January:</p>



<p><strong>Northwest Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Beaver Lake – Highway 12 Access, AGFC Don Roufa Highway 412 Access and Monte Ne Boat Ramp Access</li><li>Lake Elmdale – Boat Ramp Access</li><li>Bob Kidd Lake – Boat Ramp Access</li><li>Crystal Lake – Boat Ramp Access</li><li>Lake Fayetteville — Boat Ramp Access</li></ul>



<p><strong>North Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Bull Shoals Lake – Any U.S. Army Corps of Engineers boat ramp</li><li>Norfork Lake – Any U.S. Army Corps of Engineers boat ramp</li></ul>



<p><strong>Northeast Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Jonesboro – Craighead Forest Park Lake Boat Ramp</li><li>Lake Bono – Boat Ramp Access</li><li>Lake Walcott – Crowley’s Ridge State Park Boat Ramp Access</li><li>Lake Charles – West parking lot at Highway 25 Boat Ramp Access</li><li>Lake Poinsett — Dam Access Boat Ramp</li><li>Batesville — Ramsey Slough Boat Ramp</li></ul>



<p><strong>Central Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Arkansas River – Riverview Park Access in North Little Rock</li><li>Lake Barnett – Reed Access</li><li>Lake Conway – Lawrence Landing Access</li><li>Greers Ferry Lake – Sandy Beach (Heber Springs), Devils Fork Recreation Area and Choctaw Recreation Area (Choctaw-Clinton)</li><li>Harris Brake Lake – Chittman Hill Access</li><li>Lake Pickthorne – Holland Bottoms Access</li><li>Lake Overcup – Lake Overcup Landing</li><li>Cox Creek Lake – Cox Creek Lake Public Access</li><li>Lake Hamilton – Andrew Hulsey State Fish Hatchery Access Area</li><li>Jack Nolen – Boat Ramp Access at Fire Station</li><li>Sugar Loaf Lake – Boat Ramp Access</li></ul>



<p><strong>East Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Horseshoe Lake — Bonds Access</li><li>Wynne Sports Complex Family and Community Fishing Pond</li></ul>



<p><strong>Southeast Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Lake Chicot – Connerly Bayou Access Area</li><li>Cook’s Lake – Potlatch Cook’s Lake Nature Center at 625 Cook’s Lake Road, Casscoe, or the bus lot across from Grand Avenue United Methodist Church in Stuttgart</li></ul>



<p><strong>South Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Camden – AGFC Regional Office on Ben Lane, next to the National Guard Armory</li><li>Upper White Oak Lake – Upper Jack’s Landing</li><li>Magnolia – Columbia County Road Department Yard on Highway 371</li><li>El Dorado – City recycling center drop-offs: one behind Arby’s and one on South Jackson</li><li>Smackover – Recycling Drop-Off Center (these will be transported to El Dorado)</li></ul>



<p><strong>Southwest Arkansas</strong></p>



<ul><li>Bois d’Arc Lake – Kidd’s Landing or Hatfield Access</li><li>Millwood Lake – Cottonshed, White Cliffs Recreation Areas and the Millwood State Park ramp on the point</li><li>Dierks Lake – Jefferson Ridge South Recreation Area</li><li>De Queen Lake – Any U.S. Army Corps of Engineers boat ramp</li><li>Gillham Lake – Any U.S. Army Corps of Engineers boat ramp</li><li>Lake Greeson – New Cowhide Cove and Self Creek Recreation areas</li><li>South Fork Lake – South Fork Lake Access</li><li>Terre Noire Lake – Terre Noire Lake Access</li><li>Hope – AGFC Regional Office on U.S. Highway 67 East</li><li>Lake Dieffenbacher – Bobby Ferguson Park Pavilion</li></ul>
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