Sandeel/Jellyworms

Sea_Troot

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alright lads,

just about to buy some sidewinders eels, and get meself some jelly worms for summer, does anyone think certain colours in worms or the sand eels fish better than others. just wanted people opinion before i go ahead and buy.

Cheers
 
Its all about experimentation mate...

When buying jellyworms, I've found the best colour to be jet black with a fire orange, red or bright pink tail. When using rubber eels, I've found the best colours to be jet black, fire orange, red, pearl white and a white/blue mix.

As said its best to experiment with what you buy till you find the colours that fish best for you, so buy a mixture off colours to try, and see whst happens. Last year when spinning with eels/jellyworms off shields pier, I had coalies, codling, pollock and Mackerel.

I would suggest popping into Reelsport on Dean Rd, south shields, as he has a vast selection of lures, spinners, sidewinder rubber eels and jellyworms to keep you right, all good quality gear and brands to, as I've used successfully. :)

Hope this helps mate.
 
Its all about experimentation mate...

When buying jellyworms, I've found the best colour to be jet black with a fire orange, red or bright pink tail. When using rubber eels, I've found the best colours to be jet black, fire orange, red, pearl white and a white/blue mix.

As said its best to experiment with what you buy till you find the colours that fish best for you, so buy a mixture off colours to try, and see whst happens. Last year when spinning with eels/jellyworms off shields pier, I had coalies, codling, pollock and Mackerel.

I would suggest popping into Reelsport on Dean Rd, south shields, as he has a vast selection of lures, spinners, sidewinder rubber eels and jellyworms to keep you right, all good quality gear and brands to, as I've used successfully. :)

Hope this helps mate.


thanks m8 will have a look just score for two lure boxes of ebay for 6 quid in good nick aswel. i would prefer to go to a tackle shop as online you can buy packs of four etc but all in same colour i would prefer to mix it up a bit. only used spoons and wedges last year so looking at doing a bit more jellies etc and going to do some float fishing.
 
As Andy says its better to experiment, different colored lures will work in different light, the water color will also play a part in what works best etc.
 
Another fan of black firetails here too, although i suspect the vibration has more to do with sucess, but confidence in colour can't help either, good luck with them :)
 
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