Friends of C.J. Brown adding structure to lake

SPRINGFIELD — On the counter inside the Buck Creek State Park marina, Lowell Turner unrolled a yellowed map showing C.J. Brown Reservoir’s structure and depths. Its depths were clearly marked. The structure, besides a couple of old bridge abutments, was not.

When the reservoir was constructed in the 1970s, most of the trees were removed, and therefore the potential natural fish cover with it. A new group, the Friends of C.J. Brown Reservoir, wants to add structure in the lake to enhance fishing opportunities.

It’s a large project that involves the cooperation of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buck Creek State Park and the Ohio Division of Wildlife.

The Friends of C.J. Brown, with permission from all those overseers, is attaching trees and brush to cinder blocks and placing them in clusters in the lake. So far, 187 trees have been placed by the group, which includes Turner, James Anthony and Jeremy Duer. The goal is to get up to 700 by the spring.

The locations are marked on a GPS, and a map of those locations will be made available at the marina and park office.

Trees placed by the marina’s handicap fishing platform this spring became a crappie hangout, and anglers did well there.

“By adding this cover, we’re hoping to enhance the fishing out here for the next three to five years,” Turner said.

It’s a drop in a 2,100-acre bucket, but “it definitely will help concentrate fish and increase angling success. It’ll give people a place to target, and thereby increase the likelihood of catching something,” said Debbie Walters, an ODOW fish biologist.

The trees will be placed in 10 to 15 feet of water and perpendicular to the shoreline to create a larger area. Walters said the trees attract crappie and bluegill, will be home to aquatic insects and other small fish, provide shade in the heat of the summer, and a place for larger fish to hunt.

The group operates through volunteers and contributions only. To donate or volunteer, call Turner at (937) 327-9194, or the marina at (937) 324-4503.

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