Introducing the super cordelle
The super cordelle is a long marine worm native to Asia. Averaging 50 centimetres in length, it could grow to over 2 metres! It has a cylindrical body with a slender tail. It has a row of small legs running the length of its body. Super cordellas are pink to orange or even red in color.

Where can you get these worms?
Super cordelle is an imported worm that can only be found in certain fishing retailers during the warm season. In fact, super cordelle does not tolerate cold, so it cannot be kept in cold storage or in the refrigerator.
To store Super Cordelle, simply leave it in its packaging at room temperature, protected from light. Thus preserved, it can easily survive for over a month. A strong point for this atypical worm. What angler hasn't dreamed of always having a ready-to-use worm on hand? The super cordelle has this undeniable advantage!

Super cordelle fishing
In addition to its shelf life, super cordelle has the advantage of being attractive to a wide range of fish species, whether fished from shore or from a boat. It is used in long sections for sparid fish (sars, breams), from sea bass to bass. In pieces or smaller sections, the super cordelle is an excellent bait for various rock fish or marblefish.
A worm with a pronounced scent that can be used at sea for surfcasting, jigging, backing or landing. It is a robust worm that holds very well on the hook and withstands hard casting. The super cordelle is a marine worm that can withstand differences in salinity and can therefore be used for freshwater fishing.

To cut off pieces, start with the tail to keep the worm alive for several days. The use of scissors is highly recommended to avoid damaging the worm, which will heal more quickly by making a pressure point with your fingers. Visit the different ways to escherch a worm here .