Numerous advantages
Ready to use, Power Isome worms don't get your hands dirty and have a long shelf life, unlike live bait. Their softness and powerful scent attract many fish, who happily keep them in their mouths.
What's more, they stand up well to casting and animation, making them ideal for rockfishing. They can be mounted directly on a small lead head or as a drop shot, whole or in sections, depending on the size of the fish targeted.

Choice of size and color
To choose the right size and color of Power Isome for effective fishing, you need to consider your target species, fishing conditions and water visibility.
Two main sizes are available: L and XL. The length is similar (approx. 11 cm), but the diameter diffèreâeuros¯: L for rockfish and small predators, XL for larger fish or bulky eschages.
For small rock fish (girelles, gobies, serrans, etc.), we recommend cutting the worm into 1 to 2 cm sections, which also makes it possible to multiply catches with a single lure. For larger fish (bass, sars, marblefish), use the whole worm or larger sections, and go for the XL size if necessary.

Several colors are also available: red, brown, green, white, pink, salt n pepper.
In clear waters and good weather, opt for natural or discreet colors such as brown, green or salt n pepper.
In tinted, murky or low-light conditions (dawn, dusk, night), opt for bright, visible colors such as red, pink or white, which stand out better and attract the fish's attention.
For sight fishing, white is very popular as it allows you to follow the bait through the water.
Power Isome can therefore be used whole, in pieces or in bunches, depending on the technique and the fish targeted. Feel free to vary size and color during the session to identify what works best according to fish activity and current conditions.
Which species to fish with Power Isome?
Power Isomes are particularly effective at attracting a wide variety of marine fish, especially sea urchins:
- Rock fish¯: serrans, girelles, gobies, old/labers, scorpion fish.
- Sparidésâeuros¯: sars, oblades, marbles, pageots.
- Bars/loupsâeuros¯: very receptive to Power Isome entertainment, both on board and off.
- Horse mackerel and sometimes small amberjacks.
- Flatfish: such as sole or small turbot.
- Occasionally, other opportunistic species such as octopus or even certain freshwater fish (roach, perch).

Highlights
In summer, early morning and the end of the day are best, as the heat causes fish to become more active when the water is cooler. In winter, the middle of the day (when the sun warms the water) may be more favourable.
The Power Isome worm is a must-have bait for rockfishing: practical, versatile, effective and economical.