Assembled artificial fish structures sit in a shed at Lake Red Rock showing the difference between the ‘safe havens’ and ‘trophy trees’. Safe havens are for smaller fish to hide in as well as find food sources and require more limbs inserted into the PVC center as opposed to the trophy trees with half the number of limbs to accommodate for the larger fish to move around. A collaborative effort between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rock Island District, Lake Red Rock Association, Iowa Department of Natural Resources and local volunteers placed 700 of these artificial fish structures within Lake Red Rock to begin boosting the ecosystem for wildlife and patrons alike.
Date Taken: | 07.31.2025 |
Date Posted: | 09.18.2025 12:35 |
Photo ID: | 9324340 |
VIRIN: | 250731-A-JD595-1709 |
Resolution: | 6720x4480 |
Size: | 8.06 MB |
Location: | LAKE RED ROCK, IOWA, US |
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