I heard many comments about chasing crickets around the boat and a lot of y'all have posted solutions. I've only fished crickets a few times in my live as I mostly fish with artificial, either store bought or hand tied. When I did use crickets years back I never lost a cricket. The cricket box I had was much like the ones you see today that look like this.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...cricketbox.jpg
I've search the web for quite a while for one and couldn't find one. The only difference from the one pictured is that the tube was about 3 inches long. It also had a slit in it for the last inch or two (I'm trying describe it from memory). There was a removable cap on the end. In use, the crickets would crawl into the tube all the way to the cap and with the cap still in place you slid the hook in the slit of the tube and hooked the cricket, either head to tail or tail to head, while he was still in the tube. Once hooked, you'd remove the cap slide the cricket out of the tube and quickly cap the tube again before the next cricket in the tube crawled to the end. It was a no muss no fuss method, and you didn't have to touch the crickets with your hands. I'm sure someone else remembers those. It would be easy enough to add a extension to the above pictured box by gluing a tube with a slit on one side to the existing short tube and make your own. Good luck.
"gene'