Willow Trees
Willow Trees
I have heard report.s from anglers saying the removal of willow trees from river banks has adversely affected trout fishing. I find the complete opposite. My parents have a property on the river in Upper Dargo. There used to be willow trees all along the banks and I found it seemed to choke the river up with roots and so forth. I never caught fish along the property. Since the willows have been removed my father has planted 1,000's of native trees and plants along the river bank and now I catch fish almost every time i walk along the property casting. The river seems to run better and therre are plenty of beetles and other terrestrial insects that drop from the trees and so provide a good food supply for the fish. What are the experiences of others when it comes to willow tree removal.
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Re: Willow Trees
I've never heard (m)any pros for willow trees - they provide good cover, but most of my understanding is they have substantial impacts on banks and drink excessive amounts of water vs natives.
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I believe most of the people complaining are talking about the removal of willow trees without replacing them with anything, resulting in little to no cover for that section of river.
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Also increased bank erosion because there are no root systems to support the soil. That's if they are not replaces.