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Tired of wrestling tree limbs or plastic pipes when it comes to making your fishing brush piles? 

As anglers we have all done it at least once and a lot of us do it every year. But making and sinking brush piles for your own honey hole can be a time consuming headache and a messy hassle.  

Well take note, American Fish Attractor & Habitat, LLC (TN) has stepped up with an all PVC extra-wide limb design called the American Fish Tree. 

“We make a fish habitat attractor that is user friendly, produces fish, and lasts forever,” said owner Matt Marsden. 

“Nearly 85 percent  of what we manufacture in Tennessee is shipped to Texas.”  

The patented design of the American Fish Tree is quite remarkable. The plastic limbs squeeze and push through the schedule 40 tube wedging snugly inside the pipe. 

“We engineered the American Fish Tree for recreational anglers who want to put out a well-built permanent fish habitat attractor for areas around boathouses or in ponds and lakes, and not have to spend all day to do it,” Marsden said. 

And according to him, the difference between his American Fish Tree and other artificial habitats is the amount of shade it creates. Shade holds fish to cover.

The American Fish Free assembles in eight minutes without any tools, fasteners or glues.  The rigid wide limb design is snagless, produces an abundance of shade, promotes aquatic growth, and lasts forever. Their CNC fabricated design ensures repeated quality and performance and has gotten the attention from both professional anglers and fisheries biologists, as well.   

Major League Fishing tour angler and TV show host Timmy Horton was so impressed after placing the fishing structures on his property that he brought American Fish Tree on board as a sponsor and officials with the Texas Parks Wildlife Department are installing the special “Texas Brush Pile” on Lake Proctor. 

Check out the American Fish Tree’s “Texas Brush Pile” here.

To purchase an American Fish Tree, visit www.AmericanFishTree.com  or call 423-802-7111. 

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