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    Quote Originally Posted by Allstate48 View Post
    I've never used crickets, or grasshoppers. How do you hook them? Thanks Doug
    I usually go point in on the chest right under the head, but above the legs. Go down throught the cricket and back out under the legs toward the tail.

    In the end, it looks like the cricket is upside downon the hook, but I've always had good luck doing it this way, and I don't think bream care.

    They have kind of a hard "plate" that the legs all join into and this kind of helps them stay on.

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    I usually fish just for Crappie but have caught a few nice Bream. Any advice on size to keep for eating and do you fillet them?

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    I use a #6 short shank hook and thread the cricket from the tail and push the point of the hook through the head. This has worked pretty well for the last 45 years or so.

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    BIGBEE, never thought about freezing um but that would tend to take the jump out of um. Hope you guys have some great fishing.

    Bluegill

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    Quote Originally Posted by W/JIG View Post
    I use a #6 short shank hook and thread the cricket from the tail and push the point of the hook through the head. This has worked pretty well for the last 45 years or so.
    I just started fresh water fishing again recently but that's how i did it when i was a kid.

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    I use #8 hooks which is very near the size of the crickets. I generally just hook them through the tails and use very light tackle so as the fish doesn't notice the weight. In general, this combination makes for an aggressive enough attack, that it doesn't matter how the cricket is hooked, you usually end up hooking the fish.

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    i thread them on through the butt and bring the hook point out just under the head.

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    through the back end is where i hook em i just dont go to far towards the head i want them to really be alive i think its an action thing and also i like floating them with no split shot or float and watching those gills come off the nest and blast them even if you dont hook up on the fish its always fun watching top water action
    is that a bite...YEAH FISH DONT HAVE HANDS

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    What size of crickets are we talking? Big black ones, or pet store little ones? Thanks Doug

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    the same type the pet store has just the big ones they sell is about the size most bait shops have

    but if you want to use the big black ones i dont see why they wouldnt work
    is that a bite...YEAH FISH DONT HAVE HANDS

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