
The American worm or Glycera dibranchiata, is without any doubt one of the best starters to our range. Originating in the coasts of the North Atlantic, it has a strong constitution and a great resistance to the fish attack small; this, with its great mobility and the elements odorous which draws asideN while "they", transform them a splendid mouthful for multitude of species.

They arrive to our suppliers introduced in cases while containing between 250 and 500 units which will subsequently be packed up in cases of 5 units, by varying its average size from 10 to 15 centimetres. Subsequently one will add to them a substrate made up of pieces of stones and salted water what there S will make it possible to survive a few weeks.

For their anzuelado we will benefit from the natural aggressiveness of the animal which, while feeling threatened would project towards outside its mouth equipped with four hooks.Provecharemos to introduce a needle of worms at this time and longitudinally to cross thus him since the head to the adhesive. Once the animal placed in the stem we will pass finally what is cameta hook. Enter the francs to this very standard starter of esparidos (sargues, sea-breams and pargos they like of they) very while being also to want from lubinas, bailas, corvinas and in general any fish of average size.