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    I received The Crappie Fishing Handbook by Keith Sutton for Christmas. It is a good book however I noticed something a little strange in my opinion. Nowhere in the book does he mention using crickets for bait! He does mention using No. 6 Aberdeen cricket hooks when describing some other hooks he likes to use but nothing in the way of actually using a cricket for bait or any techniques for rigging and using them. They are my No. 1 go to bait in the summer. Just seems odd not to mention it.


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    Probably because they (crickets) are not a top priority bait for Crappie, in most places. Crappie "will" eat crickets, worms, larvae, crawfish, grass shrimp, and various other insects & critters ... BUT, their main food source is the various Shad species and minnows/fry of other fish species.

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    I've never used crickets for crappie. I've fished the same areas for bream with crickets, and have only caught a few crappie on them. Minnows or jigs work a lot better. At least around this area.

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    I don't know about crappie but on the right day they are deadly on bull bream. Biggest bream i ever caught was on crickets.

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    caught 8-10 crappie one day at lake Monroe(near Amory ,Ms.), on the levee, as the sun was going down .Was using a fly rod rolling crickets . I am 58 yrs. have used crickets all my life and never caught one before or after that day . Catfish will bust one in a second or less .

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    Man i love crickets year around, tip jigs with them they have a killer sent. best to change them often if not getting bit. i like to run the long hook all the way threw the body long ways.

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    i have caught some nice crappie on crickets while im fishing for shellcrackers.never actually bought crickets for crappie fishing but may need to rethink it next time i go after them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    caught 8-10 crappie one day at lake Monroe(near Amory ,Ms.), on the levee, as the sun was going down .Was using a fly rod rolling crickets . I am 58 yrs. have used crickets all my life and never caught one before or after that day . Catfish will bust one in a second or less .
    I was bream fishing at the time .

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    If the cat fisherman new what a ol' man taught me about crickets! Whewww! They would be extinct!!!! That's for sure! Crickets are simply the best channel catfish bait. Hands Down. Nothing I have ever seen works as well!!!!!!

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    try congealed beef blood for channels or big yellow grasshoppers

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