JOE.T
Dry Flies Only
Wow this place is jumping with all of this valuable Fly-Fishing info.
http://soundbible.com/tags-crickets.html
http://soundbible.com/tags-crickets.html
If they're "Camel Crickets" (aka Cave Crickets), it means your garage is too humid. Use a dehumidifier in your garage and basement, or the infestation will eventually look like a scene from a horror movie.I have noticed that I now have crickets in my garage. Not sure if I need to worry about them, but thought others should know.
I have noticed that I now have crickets in my garage. Not sure if I need to worry about them, but thought others should know.
Yes yes, I had them in my basement, the dehumidifier did the trick, ugly little bastards...If they're "Camel Crickets" (aka Cave Crickets), it means your garage is too humid. Use a dehumidifier in your garage and basement, or the infestation will eventually look like a scene from a horror movie.
If they're "Camel Crickets" (aka Cave Crickets), it means your garage is too humid. Use a dehumidifier in your garage and basement, or the infestation will eventually look like a scene from a horror movie.
Yes yes, I had them in my basement, the dehumidifier did the trick, ugly little bastards...
Still nothing? What the heck.
GST is getting all the trout forum posts. It is slow, but steady. What neff needs is controversy since it thrived on that instead of trout info.
GST is getting all the trout forum posts. It is slow, but steady. What neff needs is controversy since it thrived on that instead of trout info.
Right, because no one here has any good info left, especially MACFLY!!!!
Ok, here you go, Joe:
Letort Cricket
True Cricket
House Cricket
Camel Cricket
Mole Cricket
Live Cricket
Dead Cricket
Chimney Cricket
Game of Cricket
A girl named Cricket
Cricket magazine
Cricket wireless
Cricket, (family Gryllidae), any of approximately 2,400 species of leaping insects (order Orthoptera) that are worldwide in distribution and known for the musical chirping of the male. Crickets vary in length from 3 to 50 mm (0.12 to 2 inches). They have thin antennae, hind legs modified for jumping, three-jointed tarsal (foot) segments, and two slender abdominal sensory appendages (called cerci). The two forewings are stiff and leathery, and the two long, membranous hind wings are used in flying. (Source Britannica.com)
So, Joe, if I may say so, Joe, there are all kinds of crickets.
Tie some up and fish them, trout love crickets, especially when that means no one is talking.
Mel