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Mark B. 06-05-2021 01:06 PM

Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Anyone using cicadas as bait?

https://youtu.be/vBJPIi4ON24?t=434

acabtp 06-05-2021 02:10 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Is Brood X going full swing now? Haven't heard or seen any around here, surprised. Didn't get much in 2013 either.

Mark B. 06-05-2021 02:21 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
The sound is deafening here in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County. Ground Zero. Birds are feasting on them.

Few in Frenchtown. Guess it is very localized.

Little_Shucker 06-05-2021 08:27 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by acabtp (Post 559976)
Is Brood X going full swing now? Haven't heard or seen any around here, surprised. Didn't get much in 2013 either.

We heard them in Clinton today

Mark B. 06-06-2021 10:08 AM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Very clever: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03X_oCyza1o

NJ219bands 06-07-2021 12:07 AM

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They arrived at Carnegie Lake this evening.

sneakypete 06-07-2021 02:58 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
They are screaming here in Kingwood Twp, Hunterdon County. I've been seeing them floating down some of the smaller streams that dump into the Delaware river. Haven't used them as bait yet but plan to give it a try.

FASTEDDIE29 06-08-2021 06:35 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
They were screaming in Flemington today. It’s a sound I can appreciate. I have a few of those baits somewhere. :D

Hookmanski 06-08-2021 07:29 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Haven't seen a single one up here in Vernon! The bears are all over the place though :D The jitterbug was the lure I was using when I got on my first true topwater bite - a rainy May day back in 2017. So much fun! I'll have to throw one on a hook if I see one! :D

Mark B. 06-09-2021 12:28 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Near the end of my bicycle ride this morning, about 1 mile from my house, the cicadas were flying everywhere. I got hit several times. One lodged in my shoe. Another hit me square in the mouth,...I had to spit it out! This has got to be the peak of the outbreak.

thmyorke1 06-09-2021 04:02 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark B. (Post 560144)
Another hit me square in the mouth,...I had to spit it out!

Hey, save some for the bass! :D

bulletbob 06-10-2021 02:55 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
None at all here in NY state.. Haven't seen or heard even one....

MudCat08 06-10-2021 03:09 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Northern NJ is just beginning to hear them now. (NY should soon.) Next two months I expect tons to come up. It is their year after all!

For where I live in Bergen County, July and August are prime cicada months.

Mark B. 06-10-2021 04:38 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MudCat08 (Post 560173)
For where I live in Bergen County, July and August are prime cicada months.

Those are annual cicadas, emerging every year late July - August, during the Dog Days of summer. Hence, the name of one species: Dog Day Harvest Fly.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_cicada

Chrisper4694 06-11-2021 10:21 AM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
haven't heard or seen a single one in sussex

acabtp 06-11-2021 11:05 AM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
i was down in DE and MD on Tuesday and yeah, if they are around you can't miss them. you literally can't miss them, i had to use a pressure washer to clear the windshield when i got home. louder than all the traffic going 80 on I-95

still nothing up here though. maybe they don't like the super rocky soil in this area... around here it's all just glacial till with a few leaves sprinkled on top.

MudCat08 06-15-2021 09:13 AM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark B. (Post 560179)
Those are annual cicadas, emerging every year late July - August, during the Dog Days of summer. Hence, the name of one species: Dog Day Harvest Fly.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_cicada

Thanks for the confirmation Mark. Cool to know!

Mark B. 06-15-2021 11:23 AM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
They are still screaming here. In the late afternoon I had to wear earplugs so I could enjoy a cold one on my deck.

On a morning walk, I collected several and threw them onto the surface of a pond. Yum, yum eat em up! Bass & sunnies feasted.

yumasdad 06-18-2021 03:55 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
Found a box of JETTERBUGS from late 60's which were my grandfather's.

All are BALSA, one is the split bug in pristine shape. I remember using them when I was kid it hooked me on night fishing on the PT VIEW RESEVIOR. water bite on a bug at night is a surreal experience.
GLUG, GLUG,GLUG...BAM!

Do I fish them and frame them? Afraid a muskie or mud snake (pickerel) will bite off even with a thick mono leader.

Esox Luciano 06-18-2021 06:43 PM

Re: Original, natural Jitterbug
 
I can't say I've heard one yet up in Bergen, Passiac, or Sussex. While trying to find some river smallies with my popper I made, noticed that carp were trying to catch up to it as well. Sure enough when I slowed it down a bit they actually hit it like prey. Strange as hell to see the carp act this way. I did try a different smaller popper and jitterbug to no avail. Switched back to my popper and they were nailing it one after another.


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