Creating Habitat (fish cities) on Lake Vilbig
2017
The Vilbig Bass
Club hired Bob Lusk to manage the project. The key players were Rick
Huffman (Lake Vilbig project manager),
Bob Lusk & Zachary Peterson (Bob Lusk Outdoors), David Ewald (Fishiding Reclaimed
Artificial Fish Habitat), Mossback Structure, The ILA and the Vilbig Bass Club.
The Vilbig Bass club highly recomends Bob Lusk Outdoors if you are thinking about improving your fish habitat.
How we did it from START to FINISH
Getting Started - Click on the link below to view how we got rolling on the project. This was the start in getting the lake mapped for habitat. Zachary Peterson created a habitat and structure map (see it on our maps page)
http://www.lakevilbig.org/survey10.pdf
After we had the lake mapped, Bob provided us several suggestions based on our unique lake environment. Click on the link below for the details
http://www.lakevilbig.org/survey11.pdf
Zachary
Peterson from Bob Lusk Outdoor worked with us to pinpoint 3 sites to enhance the structure. The below link goes into detail the reasoning and a final plan.
http://www.lakevilbig.org/survey12.pdf
In order to best
utilize the available funding for the project, it was decided to create custom
habitat ourselves for some of the structures and purchase other structure from
Mossback. We reached out to many people around the lake for ideas. We also
researched commercially made structures for information and ideas to design our
custom structures. We decided that many of them had excellent qualities. We
built several prototypes and finally created the ones we liked the best.
One is a simulated Brush Pile, The other is a simulated Downed Log.
Bob
Lusk's Team reviewed our design and made the recommendations for amount and
locations for each type as well as Mossback structure.
We made 40 of the
Brush Piles and 20 of the Downed Logs. All are to be place in reasonably shallow
water. The Mossback structure will be placed in the deeper locations.
During this design period we experimented with some leftover vinyl siding that we had
on hand. We contacted David Ewald with Fishiding Reclaimed Artificial Fish
Habitat. He was very helpful with sharing ideas and knowledge with us.We
purchased some of his product to incorporate into our custom design. We received
the materials very quickly and we were pleasantly surprised that David had included
about an extra 25% more than we had ordered.
Timeline
04-18-2016 |
Discuss options with Bob Lusk |
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Original stocking Plan |
04-29-2016 |
Stocking plan to Jon Griffin |
07-12-2016 |
Present Stocking plan to ILA Directors |
07-14-2016 |
Discuss plan and map options with Bob Lusk |
07-21-2016 |
Deliver Contour map to Bob |
09-01-2016 |
Zach- map lake |
09-13-2016 |
Map in Hand |
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Review map VBC |
09-21-2016 |
Meet with Zach to discuss updates to map |
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Review map VBC |
10-03-2016 |
Updates to Zach |
10-04-2016 |
Receive Final Map |
10-22-2016 |
Initial Recommendations for habitat from Bob Lusk |
10-24-2016 |
Post Map to VBC website |
11-01-2016 |
Discuss types of structure with Bob Lusk |
11-01-2016 |
Update ILA Directors and request ILA help fund |
01-26-2017 |
Identify 7 locations |
02-03-2017 |
Deliver locations to Bob Lusk |
02-16-2017 |
Present original prototypes to Lusk for review |
02-23-2017 |
Lusk approval for prototypes |
02-27-2017 |
Review custom to incorporate Fishiding materials |
02-27-2017 |
Redesign prototypes |
02-28-2017 |
Zach review and approves new version of Custom
prototypes |
03-01-2017 |
Receive text version of habitat recommendations |
03-10-2017 |
Receive map version of habitat recommendations |
03-10-2017 |
Order Mossback |
03-20-2017 |
Establish April 29th as “Planting” date |
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Create custom habitat |
04-21-2017 |
Pick up Mossback |
4-26 to 4-28-2017 |
Stage all custom parts and build Mossback |
04-28-2017 |
Reschedule “Plant” date for 4-30-2017 |
04-29-2017 |
Plant all habitat in Site 1, 2 and 3 |
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SOON |
Zach to submit recommendations for other areas |
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More Pictures (click on the link below):
http://s257.photobucket.com/user/lake_vilbig1/library/Lake%20Surveys/Fish%20City