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Wondering if the 17 year swarm of (cicadae???) would be good bait for anything biting?
You can't finish what you don't start
They make great bait. We just caught a lot of small to average channel cats and bluegill at T-ville. Fished for crappie all of about 15 minutes (caught one short fish on a jig) then switched to fishing the banks with cicadas and minnows. It was a ton of fun on ultralight takle. Also caught three carp (4 to 7 pounds). They weren't crappie but I enjoyed it.
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Greenfish
That's good information! Wonder if you could freeze these things for later use? CP--count yourselves lucky over in Lex,
You can't finish what you don't start
Had a man that fished with me on Wednesday and said that he had caught 35 bluegills on Monday and they was full of cicadas.
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Last edited by KyTeacher; 06-08-2008 at 02:04 PM.
Well I'm going to collect a few of these things and head to the water Monday when the boat traffic isn't as bad. Ky Teacher? Where those Gills coming from Green River Lake?
You can't finish what you don't start
He got the gills from Lake Cumberland.He fished with me on Green and we got 32 crappie on Wednesday.We have been catching some nice crappie the last few weeks on Green.
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Last edited by KyTeacher; 06-08-2008 at 02:03 PM.
We saw tons of cicadas fluttering on the water's surface on Sunday morning. I would have expected the bass to come up and hit them, but didn't see anything like that. I'm surprised to hear that bluegill will eat them, they seem way to big to fit in a bluegills mouth.
How do you present them as bait? Is it a hook, sinker, and float approach, or just let them flutter on top?
TeqSherrif,
We used slipfloats set about 2 feet deep with a couple of split shot and a number 4 aberdeen hook. Hook the cicada from the neck down through the torso and out the tail. The fish seemed to prefer the tail/abdomen section but would also hit just the head with wings still attached.
What would be the best way to freeze them? In a container with water or maybe in a freezer bag without water? Just curious.