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<blockquote data-quote="SlimeTime" data-source="post: 53103" data-attributes="member: 651"><p>I like to bluegill fish with live crickets. I've got a couple of the larger cages so I'll have plenty....lol, hate to run out of bait when they're biting #-o </p><p></p><p>I usually get bait the night before if I can (just did today matter of fact), and especially do with crickets since they're so easy to keep. Once & awhile on or 2 will sneak-out, so I found the lid off a large tup of margarine will snap over the cage & prevent escape of any of the little buggers. When transporting them I stack both cages into a 5 gal bucket which also has a lit (and has a few holes in it). If you've never dumped 2-3 tubes of crickets in your vehicle or boat, trust me, you don't want to :wink: </p><p></p><p>In case you don't know, cut a potato in 1/2 & put it in with the crickets, it'll give them moisture as well as a snack, and help keep them alive. And don't leave them out if it's too cold.</p><p></p><p>ST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimeTime, post: 53103, member: 651"] I like to bluegill fish with live crickets. I've got a couple of the larger cages so I'll have plenty....lol, hate to run out of bait when they're biting #-o I usually get bait the night before if I can (just did today matter of fact), and especially do with crickets since they're so easy to keep. Once & awhile on or 2 will sneak-out, so I found the lid off a large tup of margarine will snap over the cage & prevent escape of any of the little buggers. When transporting them I stack both cages into a 5 gal bucket which also has a lit (and has a few holes in it). If you've never dumped 2-3 tubes of crickets in your vehicle or boat, trust me, you don't want to :wink: In case you don't know, cut a potato in 1/2 & put it in with the crickets, it'll give them moisture as well as a snack, and help keep them alive. And don't leave them out if it's too cold. ST [/QUOTE]
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