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Worm Dust From British Worm Breeders.

As reviewed by

Gary Plant

In May I travelled over to Holland with the West Midlands Police angling section to compete in the European Police championships.

The venues were advertised as having large patrolling shoals of big Bream. As a result I contacted Martin at British worm breeders and he kindly gave me 3 x 100gm tubs of worm dust, to take with us to try out. Martin said that 'the dust' had been tried and tested by Alan Scotthorne, who had some great results, and also some local noted anglers had been catching some big weights from places such as Preston Innovations Makin fisheries.

The dust is made up from approximately 500gm of worm that is dried and then ground down.

Martin stated there are a number of ways to use it. You can mix it with water to form a paste, sprinkle it over any hook bait, including casters and maggots or mix it with your favourite groundbait, which is what we did.

The theory is that 'the dust' absorbs as much water as it can and then gives off an aroma that attracts fish. As worm is generally made up of eighty percent of water, the theory proved correct, even to the extent that you could see the stripes on the things reappear!

The mixing instructions on the bottle are only a guideline and it pays to experiment when mixing with groundbait as the lads did. In fact they added double the recommended amount and still caught fish. I believe that the dust certainly helped as the venues fished a lot harder than anticipated and bream were hard to come by. I finished fourth in section on both days when our continental friends were struggling to catch anything at all.

If you are a worm fisherman it is something worth keeping with you in your bag. If the fishing is hard and the fish are not looking for much food then this stuff will undoubtedly help, as the fish can't feed on it as it washes through their gills. They will then turn to your hook bait for something more substantial to eat.

A number of tackle shops are now stocking the dust and it's retailing at £8.50 for a 100gm tub. If you do have difficulty getting hold of it you can contact Martin and his team and they will gladly dispatch some to your door.
Contact them on 01724 782818 or email sales@britishwormbreeders.co.uk

Gary Plant

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