Fruit Tree Trimmings As Brushpiles
Just a word of advice to anyone, if this hasn't been discussed already, sorry I posted it, just surfed into this site today and I haven't checked out everything yet.
Anyway, I read in a magazine several years ago that apple, pear, peach, well, just about any type of fruit tree makes the best brushpiles. It explained that they become effective as soon as they hit the water because fruit trees contain a sap that draws minnows like a magnet. We tried that once or twice, and IT'S TRUE!! We trimmed my mother's apple trees, took them and dumped them on the lakebank and used a jonboat to get them to the destination. We also built a stakebed and dropped it nearby using rough lumber from a sawmill. We staggered the stakes from 1' high to 3' high, it was tough getting it to sink, but we managed.
Someone caught something nice every time we went there, I'd usually get around 15 crappie, black, white, and blacknose, a bass or two up to 3 lbs. to 4 lbs., smallmouth and largemouth, catfish, well, just about anything.
The magazine explained that cedar trees will repel fish until something in there breaks down and decomposes. It also said cedar trees aren't as effective as fruit trees; you have to put multiple ones in there spaced out a few feet apart.
Has anyone else tried fruit trees? I don't know about wild cherry trees, I know my neighbor says if his goats eat a wild cherry, they will get really sick to their stomach.