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Thread: Gulp Alive crickets are the bomb !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackhawk19 View Post
    Look at them this way, at least you don't have to chase them all around the boat DohRoflRofl
    So true. I can't count the number of times she has opened the container while I am watching the cork. Thumbs Up

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    jaywill from the looks of that bucket it time for two things order some more crickets and invite me over for supper lol thats a good mess of fish
    fishing from the couch in front of the tv doesnt count

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    how is the best way to hook gulp alive crickets?

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    You can hook them just about anyway you want. Did not seem to matter.

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    Fresh cricket, I threaded on a #6 wire hook. After it started getting wore out I just hooked it any way I could get it on.

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    thanks

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    Going fishing tomorrow, so went to pick-up crickets tonight (leaving early in the AM). Sign said "CLOSED OWNER RETIRED. Well no other bait shops close, so I forced myself to SprawlMart to see if they had these Gulp Crickets. They did....a bag of 8 crickets was $4. Called the local pet shop (thinking they might sell live crickets for tarantula food), they have 'em....$1/dozen. Will be using worms & beemoths tomorrow it seems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonMoon View Post
    Going fishing tomorrow, so went to pick-up crickets tonight (leaving early in the AM). Sign said "CLOSED OWNER RETIRED. Well no other bait shops close, so I forced myself to SprawlMart to see if they had these Gulp Crickets. They did....a bag of 8 crickets was $4. Called the local pet shop (thinking they might sell live crickets for tarantula food), they have 'em....$1/dozen. Will be using worms & beemoths tomorrow it seems.
    I went into a local PETSMART to see about live crickets, they had a good supply, but the crickets were only about 3/8 inch long. Good for the anolies (Wild lizards).

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    Bag? They usually come in a plastic jar. Are you looing at Gulp Alive?

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    yeah they are in like a 3"x4"zipbag as well as jars. My jars leak found out the smelly way they leaked in my tackle bag.

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