Yes, in the northeast (USA) they are known by the name "killies" and are the best bait for fluke fishing.
fishing spider
Yes. Gulp lures will work in salt or fresh waters.
Something you put on the hook to bring in the fish. (night crawlers, minnows....)
Whatever perch eat would increase in numbers. White perch are known to eat the eggs of such walleye and other true perches. And they eat small minnows like mud minnows and fathead minnows.
Depending on species targeted, worms, minnows, and crickets are best for most panfish.
Yes, carp are a good example of minnows, family Cyprinidae, which inhabit the Mississippi. minnows are one of the most diverse, and adaptable families of animals on the planet.
For largemouth bass, lures or shiners..Large minnows also catch gar and catfish.
Collective nouns for minnows are a shoal of minnows, a steam of minnows, a stream of minnows, and a swarm of minnows
Worms, minnows, crickets..
Golden shiners and mud minnows are typically found in shallow, vegetated ponds, wetlands, and marshes. These environments provide ample cover and food sources, such as aquatic plants and small invertebrates, which are essential for their survival. Both species thrive in warm, freshwater habitats with slow-moving or still water.
you get a large bucket with a lid. Then go to a bait and tackle store and buy a bubble box.(they cost about $10 and take 2 d batteries to work)After you get this you need to somehow attach the box to the side of the bucket and then put the blue ball that is attached to the box by a hose in the water and turn it on this will create oxygen in the water so the minnows can breath. This will work with all live bait to keep them alive. Hope this helped and good luck fishing.
Live minnows work best, but many are taken on the various type of jigs, made for this species, that imitate minnows.