Dendrobena Worms

Matthew White

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Hi All

Are Dendrobena Worms any good for chub fishing?

My local tackle shop only ever seems to have dendrobenas in stock and was wondering if it was worth bothering with them.

Thanks

Matt
 

sam vimes

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I've had good catches of chub from the Swale using dendrobenas. Can't see that you'll have a problem with them.
 

peter crabtree

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ask in your tackle shop if they sell quarter kilo tubs of dendras, usually around £6 and ample for a days fishing, (you get loads more than those small tubs for £1.50) and try chopped worm in a maggot feeder with one or 2 worms on your hook........
you should catch anything that swims......
 

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talking of worms i just had a pot of flourescent Lobworms delivered from WIlly Worms, anyone tried them?
I'm going to try and land a few fish with them this weekend, they look like mini bright green snakes
 

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talking of worms i just had a pot of flourescent Lobworms delivered from WIlly Worms, anyone tried them?
I'm going to try and land a few fish with them this weekend, they look like mini bright green snakes

WOW ! Let us know how you get on, they look epic. I wonder how long for the
Chub to cotton on, what next tartan maggots ? :w
 
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