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Title: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: Crab Pot on July 14, 2023, 01:44:45 AM
I work at an Air Force base here in Kalifornia and every July early August we get inundated with Grasshoppers.

So bad they coast the roads.

I took these today at my construction site.

You cannot take a step without 20-40 of them jumping.

Whan I was younger I use to Crappie fish all the time and the local bait shop sold live crickets for $6.00 a dozen.

I think I found my get rich quick scheme!

(which didn't work so well on my Crab/Shrimp davit holder get rich quick idea)
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: Midway Tommy on July 14, 2023, 05:01:31 AM
I never, ever, caught a fish when using a grasshopper for bait.  :-\
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: Crab Pot on July 14, 2023, 05:19:07 AM
They are deadly when active on the still surface if the Crappie & Bass are around.

Not so much once dead.

On moving water it doesn't matter live or dead, everything eats them.

Trout especially.
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: MarkT on July 14, 2023, 05:56:53 AM
While I was never a pro cricket flipper, I've caught a lot of fish on crickets and grasshoppers in the creeks when I was a kid.
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: philaroman on July 14, 2023, 06:39:20 AM
that's land-krill
must be a way to turn it into locust meal/paste
for petfood, dip-bait, dough-bait, etc. 
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: foakes on July 14, 2023, 06:57:51 AM
Whether it is small back-country high altitude lakes, mid-altitude to lower altitude reservoirs, pond, creek, river, farm pond, or rock quarry pond —- in 55 years —- I have seldom cast a cricket or grasshopper on the surface of the water without getting a bite or at least some serious fish interest.

Some nice trout, nice smallmouths, crappie, bluegill.

Great bait.

When we were mostly in the backcountry of Utah & Nevada in May —- there were tons of grasshoppers everywhere.

Must be the year for them.

Glad they are not locusts.

Best, Fred
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: David Hall on July 14, 2023, 02:49:27 PM
That was my primary bait as a kid fishing high sierra creeks. hooked the biggest brown trout of my life on one. unfortunatly I was unable to land it.
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: El Pescador on July 14, 2023, 03:04:42 PM
NOTHING twitches like a Grasshopper on water!  NOTHING.

David, how is your hand???

Like you, I caught a 17" Rainbow in an agriculture canal, draining into Markleeville Creek, upstream of Markleeville, CA.

Hooked a local caught, heavy for its size Grasshopper, on a #12 snelled Eagle Claw bait hook,

drifted it near a dark undercut, and WHAM, FISH ON!!!

Garden Hackle (Earthworms) or Grasshoppers, they work best.


Wayne

Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: Midway Tommy on July 14, 2023, 05:03:32 PM
Hmmm?.....I guess I must not have been holding my mouth quite right ;)  Results were so bad with hoppers I opted to go dig in horse & cow poop piles for worms rather than use hoppers!  😅
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: jtwill98 on July 14, 2023, 05:16:30 PM
Tommy, you're not alone.  I never even had a single nibble on a live grasshopper.  So we're both holding our jaws wrong when fishing. 
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: Keta on July 14, 2023, 05:17:26 PM
Try to get a contract for non chemical removal, buy 10,000 guinne hens, and sell the birds at the end of the grasshopper season.
Title: Re: Grasshoppers, Millions and Millions of Grasshoppers
Post by: Crab Pot on July 14, 2023, 05:35:10 PM
Quote from: Keta on July 14, 2023, 05:17:26 PMTry to get a contract for non chemical removal, buy 10,000 guinne hens, and sell the birds at the end of the grasshopper season.

Ha! The Airfield Manager would just love having 10,00 Genee Hens all over his airfield!

I know there wouldn't be any grasshoppers left though. I have a buddy that has three and there isn't a spider, bug, snake, lizard, or worm on his property.