Jelly worms (twisters)- best place to buy?

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Jelly worms (twisters)- best place to buy?

#1 Post by pete »

Am I correct in saying that its cheaper to buy them from the states? Prices that Veals charge seems bit heavy.

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#2 Post by Tuna Hunter »

Its far cheaper to get them in the states Pete.

Check out so me of these links:

Bass Pro Shop: http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog. ... AITS_WORMS

Cabella's ;
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... atcat20166

sportsmanguide: http://www.sportsmansguide.com/browse/b ... bt=N&s=792
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#3 Post by squalus »

Try L&G tackle in Larne 02828272001.
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#4 Post by Norfolk and Goode »

Check out ebay under other fishing. All seams reasonable prices and some send them across for free :o even better
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#5 Post by Conor H »

Try these - http://www.reactionlures.com/ and http://www.toledotackleusa.com/

Owned by the same people. Contact them direct and you can buy in Bulk - $30 for 1000 firetails (may be a bit more expensive now) - I'll let you work it out for yourself, but about 2p a worm - I doubt you'll beat it anywhere. They do shads as well. That's where I buy all mine. If you order well before you need them, ask for surface shipping, takes 6 - 8 weeks, but saves a load of money.

Cabellas is retail, a bit more expensive and taking into account shipping, you'd be as well buying off ebay. Cabellas is a deadly shop though - I spent 10 Saturdays in a row in the fishing dept when I was stuck in Nebraska. Quality gear and cheap as chips (e.g. Abu Ambassadeur 5000 Baitcaster -LH wind , new , cost me £25)
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#6 Post by drs2006 »

what about import tax? can it be avoided :roll:
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#7 Post by Conor H »

yes, if you get the order shipped by surface mail (ship) - takes 6 to 8 weeks though - order now for next year ! :D
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