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Re: Catching grasshoppers
[Re: Monster Toms]
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08/13/26 08:49 AM
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MN
Donnersurvivor
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MN
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I would think shade cloth from amazon or wherever would work. That seems close to perfect, thanks!
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Re: Catching grasshoppers
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8648314
08/13/26 11:25 AM
08/13/26 11:25 AM
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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I use a long-handled landing net with a fine mesh. I hold it alongside my Honda Foreman as I cruise through the higher grass in my driveway ditch. Then I stop quickly, close the net and shake the grasshoppers into a good sized garbage bag. Then from the garbage bag, I shake them into a bread bag. Unfortunately, it's been so dry this year, there aren't many to be had. They make a great fishing bait for bluegills and crappies.
Tall people sleep long in bed.
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Re: Catching grasshoppers
[Re: KeithC]
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08/13/26 08:30 PM
08/13/26 08:30 PM
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perry co.Pa
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Those old knappy blankets work great for catching grasshoppers. The little spikes on their legs and their feet get stuck in them. They still pull off easily. We had a nappy pink blanket we would take fishing as kids. We would lay it the tall grass and step on it to get it flat. Then around 4 or 5 of us would walk towards it, driving the grasshoppers onto it. Then, we would drag it down to the lake and pull off grasshoppers as we needed them. It wasn't uncommon to get well over 100 grasshoppers in 1 drive. I wish I still had a blanket like that.
Keith A wool blanket works just fine for catching grasshoppers We would fasten it to the front of the truck and drive through the weeds Those were some fun times
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Re: Catching grasshoppers
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8648514
08/13/26 09:21 PM
08/13/26 09:21 PM
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Alabama/ SE Wisconsin
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Read "the grasshopper trap" by pat McManus! Lol. That'll show your kids how it's done!
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Re: Catching grasshoppers
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8648745
08/14/26 12:26 PM
08/14/26 12:26 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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Nothing works better than a GI Wool blanket.
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Re: Catching grasshoppers
[Re: JTfromWV]
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08/14/26 06:40 PM
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Mn
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We used to use a minnow seine net. That’s what we always used just walk through the tall grass and dump out in the chicken run, in a dry year a pass through the field was good for enough hoppers to fill the chickens up so they hardly touched their feed
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: Catching grasshoppers
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
#8648865
08/14/26 07:57 PM
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ny
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ny
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When you can snatch the pebbles from my hand,,time for you to leave grasshopper. 
Last edited by upstateNY; 08/14/26 08:37 PM.
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