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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoltz View Post
    Where you guys order your mealworms?

    I buy all my mealworms and waxworms at my local pet store (Petco). They have a much better selection than the bait store. Petco sells four or five different sizes of mealworms.

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    I personally don't use crickets any longer,but they do sell containers that keep them trapped,but easy for the fisherman to reach in and grab.As far as mealworms,most that you buy at Walmart or such,are actually fed growth supplements,they are called giant or jumbo mealworms.
    If you raise your own,the size will be smaller,due to natural feed.If you decide to raise your own,place an order for 1000 mealworms,set up your bin/ bins,and after a couple months you should have all you need.

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    Yaker,
    What's the turn around time from going from grub to beetle to having fishable grubs say 1/2" long?

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    Quote Originally Posted by no luck View Post
    My meal worm are in plastic bens with oats I will get thousands of beetles but not enough worms to fish with
    You know that you can use the pupa too which I prefer, because they don't crawl around and they seem to work just as well or better than the worms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaker View Post
    I personally don't use crickets any longer,but they do sell containers that keep them trapped,but easy for the fisherman to reach in and grab.As far as mealworms,most that you buy at Walmart or such,are actually fed growth supplements,they are called giant or jumbo mealworms.
    If you raise your own,the size will be smaller,due to natural feed.If you decide to raise your own,place an order for 1000 mealworms,set up your bin/ bins,and after a couple months you should have all you need.
    I fished next to a guy at New Orleans city park who was using crickets, and I was using my mealworm pupa, it was neck and neck in the end. Raising mealworms is much easier than having to always go out and buy crickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techno2000 View Post
    You know that you can use the pupa too which I prefer, because they don't crawl around and they seem to work just as well or better than the worms.

    All over Europe, maggots are very popular, as are the pupa (called casters). You can walk into most bait shops and buy a gallon of casters. They are an excellent bait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    All over Europe, maggots are very popular, as are the pupa (called casters). You can walk into most bait shops and buy a gallon of casters. They are an excellent bait.
    I suppose wasp, mealworm, fly, etc, pupa are like a delicious jellybean to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techno2000 View Post
    I suppose wasp, mealworm, fly, etc, pupa are like a delicious jellybean to them.

    Crunchy taco!

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    Many, many, many, years ago we used to ice fish with fruit fly larvae, also called mousee grubs.
    What time is it? IT'S CRAPPIE TIME!

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    I used mousies for ice too. Still prefer waxies though. Neat looking s things. More expensive too.

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