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Hey everybody. I am looking to see if there has been any reports lately of the Mormon Crickets were still out. I am gonna go do some catfishing tonight and hoping i can go find some beforehand that is close by to me. I am in Caldwell and usually fish the Parma area. Also does anybody know if you can buy them?
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Are them the huge ant looking ones? If so I havnt scene one in a long time but then again I havnt really looked for them.
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I don't know but they are the best catfish bait.
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Yeah those are the ones. I have always caught a lot more when using them. Wish i could find some.
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Last time I used Mormon crickets at brownlee was a year ago. I caught one cat. My buddy using worms caught 3 cats at two nice bass
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Sorry I haven't seen any this year good luck tonight.
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Are those the ones that taste like chicken. i seen them a while back around parie but not lately.
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Lol i have no idea what they taste like. But i called around a few places and nobody had them for sale so looks like im out of luck. Thanks for all of your help
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They look like this.
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Not this years, but these were on the move down near Winnemucca.
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The one's I saw up at Brownlee were way bigger than those. Ron
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They start out small and get bigger as they eat everything in sight.
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That might be it. I know when I have seen them they are late summer and huge. Ron
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Them are way different then what im thinking. The ones im thinking of are about 4 or 5" long are redish orange in color and kinda look like a giant ant.
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I was posting to Jeremy about the one's he saw that looked like ants. Ron
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Ahh, I see. The thought of a 4-5" ant is fairly terrifying.
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Some places sell them frozen. I saw them at Sportsman's last year, but I haven't checked lately.
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They sell Jerusalem Crickets? Ron
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Yep them are the ones I was thinking of. Big and ugly.
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