Anyone ever used them for bream? I’m having a time tracking down crickets and I may be making a trip to the pearl river in the morning
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Anyone ever used them for bream? I’m having a time tracking down crickets and I may be making a trip to the pearl river in the morning
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Haven't tried those, but I have used crappie bites to catch bream...
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Black jig with a nibble will catch them
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Crickets are great bait (my favorite) for bream. Many of the Walmarts sell them.
Found crickets, but I think I’ll just use a 1/32 hair jig and nibbles or the gulp maggots. I won’t have to chase the jigs around the boat when I knock them over. Thanks fellers
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Walmart has crickets here.
Our Walmart has them, but the lady at the counter told me most of them are dead and will be getting fresh ones tomorrow. I’ll be leaving early and can’t wait til the truck comes. Also, if you’ve ever smelled dead crickets you know it’s not pleasant. I usually carry 300 down, but I’ll see what I do on the jigs.
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Don’t forget about the wax worms they do will also tipped only jig
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To your original question, yes they work. I bought a couple jars when Gander Mountain was closing last year. Good back up for when you run out of real ones.
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Gulp Wax Worms will work great. In ponds anyway.
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I haven't tried in the last few years but I used to fill coolers full of bluegill and shellcrackers on the Pearl around the Ratliff Ferry area. Most every lake had several beds and were hardly fished.
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Good luck on your bream trip, I'm gonna be out on the main lake trying to catch a few prespawn crappie
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We really should. I’m actually solo tomorrow. Two of my brothers and me used to make at least one trip a year to Ratliff ferry. That was before we all got married and had kids. If you time it right you can load up on bedding bream and single pole crappie and never move more than a few hundred yards.
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