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I'd skip the oven part and just freeze them into bite size bits .

As far as bait, most fish eat a large portion of insects as their diet, even mostly herbivorous species will eat insects

Species that would likely eat delegged lanternflies: crappie, bluegill and most other sunfish, catfish,sturgeon, trout,salmon, drum,etc.

Just delegg them and freeze them, count them, and bag them in sandwich bags or whatever, do something like 24 per bag.
Then put up posters in your local bait shop/sportsmans store
meh, I guess I COULD try, but I doubt it would get much, I tried feeding their eggs to them (they're like rice) and my fish nipped at them, but the eggs would explode and send cloudy stuff all over the place so I won't be doing that again, as far as bait goes I guess I could do it, probably won't make much, or I could just freeze them and sell them as bait, I'm not sure if it's legal or not
 
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meh, I guess I COULD try, but I doubt it would get much, I tried feeding their eggs to them (they're like rice) and my fish nipped at them, but the eggs would explode and send cloudy stuff all over the place so I won't be doing that again, as far as bait goes I guess I could do it, probably won't make much, or I could just freeze them and sell them as bait, I'm not sure if it's legal or not
I would assume live would be legal, just contact your local warden/wildlife biologist for your area tho
 
As far as not getting much, it's all about advertising get your product known and doing business in a timely manner, have you heard of a pet rock? That idea was simple and made him a millionaire.

Let's look at this idea from a business standpoint:

Cost to collect: virtually nothing.
Advertisement: a few cents of paper
Overhead cost: virtually nothing.
Projected Profit margin: nearly a 100 percent.
 
As far as not getting much, it's all about advertising get your product known and doing business in a timely manner, have you heard of a pet rock? That idea was simple and made him a millionaire.

Let's look at this idea from a business standpoint:

Cost to collect: virtually nothing.
Advertisement: a few cents of paper
Overhead cost: virtually nothing.
Projected Profit margin: nearly a 100 percent.
I guess, I mean it could work, but freezing it would make it all gross and mushy and smelly which would be bad for fishing
 
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Planarians/flatworms can also apparently be fed to young fish
 
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